Saturday, April 23, 2011

The Men with the Flaming Orange Beards

After reading that a journalist was recently killed in Libya who had produced a documentary about the Afghanistan war I went to Netflix and found the film available for download so I watched it.  The documentary is titled "Restrepo" and is about a group of soldiers who are on a mission to "win hearts and minds" in the middle of Taliban country.  While the film was riveting I immediately knew that the elderly man with the orange beard was a henna user.

While I knew henna is big in places like Afghanistan, little did I know the importance of henna in the Pashtun Muslim culture.

Screen capture from "Restrepo"

Screen capture from "Restrepo"
Screen capture from "Restrepo"

Screen capture from "Restrepo"
Since women aren't allowed in public I have no idea what their hair looks like but this pervasive use of henna by the Afghanistani/Pakistani Pashtun men intrigued me so I did some research.

Firstly, men routinely dye their hands with henna as early as boyhood.
Here are some boys showing off their henna'd hands and fingernails.
Here are the henna'd hands of a male Afghan soldier as he stands at attention.

Secondly, Pashtun men have been using henna on their hair and beards for centuries and do so to emulate the Prophet Muhammed who also used henna.

In fact one Sunni sect wanted to call for a fatwa on muslims who use anything other than henna because Mohammed said "Verily, the best thing with which you can change the colour of hair is al-henna and indigo..." in one the hadiths.

Here are some more pics of henna'd men in Afghanistan:

Source1: The Land of Men with Flaming Orange Beards
Source2: Why Afghanistan Matters
Source3: Free Thinker
Source4: Henna