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Foot Fetish Muslims
Updated Apr. 13, 2017 4:32PM ET / Published Mar. 27, 2016 12:15AM ET
Every year, millions of Christians around the world take part in a foot-washing ritual in celebration of Christ’s resurrection. But they are far from alone.
It’s Easter, and Christians around the world are celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. Oddly, though, in the past few years the biggest surprises of the Easter season have come three days earlier, on Holy Thursday, the day when Christians celebrate the Last Supper. This year Pope Francis washed the feet of 12 young refugees. Traditionally, Popes would wash the feet of 12 Catholic men, but Francis has broken with tradition. The first year of his papacy he outraged some conservatives by choosing to wash the feet of criminals, women, and Muslims.
The choice of refugees is deliberate. Francis is trying to make the point that we are called to serve the weakest members of society who, right now, are refugees. It’s a commendable gesture that has made news but you may wonder: How did a spa treatment become first a religious ritual and then a political statement?
The basis for washing feet on Holy Thursday is the account of the Last Supper. According to the Gospels, Jesus washed the feet of the disciples before his final meal with them. At the time, the disciples were debating their relative position in the kingdom of heaven. By taking on the role of a servant and washing the feet of his followers, Jesus was highlighting their pride. It was a subversive act that threw shade on the apostles’ ambitions. It was absorbed into Christian ritual almost immediately, being incorporated into baptismal practice across the empire from the second century onwards. And, in the 16th century, radical reforming Protestants tried to re-create the faith of the apostolic era by reintroducing foot washing into their daily lives.
Feet are a bodily focal point in the Bible. The first thing that God commands Moses to do in Exodus is to take off his shoes. He was in a holy place, God said, and he was muddying the place up. Jesus is on the receiving end of the gesture on several occasions. In John, when he visits Lazarus, Lazarus’s sister Mary washes his feet, and in Luke an unnamed woman washes Jesus’ feet and anoints them with oil. Both women use their own hair to pat his feet dry.
The practice was taken over not only by popes but also by priests in general and even monarchs. Until 1689, English monarchs personally washed the feet of the poor. The ritual was often accompanied by the distribution of alms and clothing. But in 1689 the custom was suspended by the Protestant co-regents William and Mary, who elected to distribute coins instead. (To this day Elizabeth II still honors the custom and gives special minted money to a carefully selected group.)
As a practice, Christianity had inherited foot washing from Judaism. According to more than one rabbinic opinion, foot washing was a service that a wife was expected to render to her husband, regardless of however many maids were on hand to perform the service. Foot washing was prohibited on the Sabbath, Yom Kippur and Tisha b’Av, but if a person had recently arrived from a journey caked in dirt the prohibition was lifted for them.
All the same, foot washing isn’t an exclusively Judeo-Christian practice. In Buddhism, feet are considered the most unclean part of the body; even pointing one’s feet in the direction of an altar or one’s teacher is considered disrespectful. Ritual ablution is one of the eight offerings traditionally made to the Buddha. These offerings allow the believer to purify negative karma. In India, the parents of the bride habitually wash the feet of the groom as a means of demonstrating respect to the man who is marrying their daughter.
Even beyond Francis’s gestures of humility, religious foot washing continues to be socially subversive and politically sensitive. Muslims traditionally engage in wudhu (ritual washing of various body parts, including the feet) before praying—in other words, five times a day. Because of the frequency of foot washing, public footbaths are common in Muslim countries. Their availability means that observant Muslims don’t have to resort to washing their feet in the sinks of public bathrooms. The installation of footbaths has met with resistance here in the U.S. To the consternation of some, a growing number of universities have installed them on their campuses.
If washing one’s own feet is a gesture of respect toward the deity, and washing the feet of others an act of humility and servitude, then kissing the feet of others was the ultimate act of obeisance. The 12th-century Pope Innocent III required that kings and fellow clerics kiss his right foot. It certainly put uppity monarchs in their place. While Francis doesn’t encourage it, even today some attempt to kiss the feet of the Pope.
The sociological roots of the practice and its association with ritual purity are relatively easy to identify. In the ancient world from which the practice sprang people would wear sandals constructed from hard-to-clean animal hides. In a dusty, agrarian world feet would become caked in dirt and mud, and it was a gesture of hospitality to provide basins of water (and even a helpful servant) to travel-fatigued guests.
In its origins, then, foot washing was a gesture of hospitality, but it quickly morphed into a ceremony about social status. As ritual theorists and anyone who has ever gotten a pedicure before a hot date know, those washing feet are socially inferior to those being washed and those being washed are inferior to those for whom the ritual is performed. But for those wanting to subvert social order there’s an opportunity to draw attention to injustice. When important people like Pope Francis wash the feet of the marginalized they shine a spotlight on inequality. Ultimately, if you want to aim high, stoop low.
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Is selling feet pictures/videos as a woman without showing your face or body on the internet (to people with foot fetishes probably) haram ? If so is it considered zina or any type of zina ?
-I I do not have a foot fetish personally -Selling feet pictures/videos to get out of severe abuse and financial issues -This is so embarrassing as I have halal jobs but they are not enough to make me buy a safe home and my severely severely abusive dad is going to kick us out of our home, my family is so depressed and I just want to help my mom to find a way as fast as we can and I heard that selling feet pictures/videos is the fastest way to make money online – if it is haram and not zina I will earn the haram money and blend it with our halal money to buy a home after that I will stop selling feet pictures/videos and work halal jobs and donate the amount of haran money I made (from selling feet pictures/videos) to muslims in need to get rid of it inshallah. I know it is a risk but we really need it. Thank you and please help me out
It is not a good idea for you to make money by starting a business that is either unlawful or dubious. Even if you could make some money through such means and methods, you ought to know that you will find no blessings in such income. Such earnings will only be a source of loss and regret and may end up depriving yourself of salvation.
Therefore, I would advise you against entering into such trade or business.
You should open your mind and find other creative ways of working to support yourself. Once you are open to exert yourself and trust in Allah and seek His help, Allah will help you.
The Prophet said, “Whoever seeks self-sufficiency through the means that Allah has made lawful; Allah will make him self-sufficient.”
You may do well to keep offering the following duaa
Allahumma aghninee bi halalika an haramika wa bi ta’atika an ma’siythika wabi fadlika amman siwaka
(O Allah, make me self-sufficient with what You have made halal for me so that I do not need to turn to that which You have made haram for me; make me self-sufficient with Your obedience so that I do not end up disobeying You; make me content with Your favor so that I do not need to look for the favor of others.”)
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I'm very embarrassed about this, but hopefully I can get cured of this. I'm a Muslim male who always viewed myself as straight. However, I've lately found other Muslim males (specifically Arab and Desi) at the masjid to be a little attractive, especially their feet. Since we are all barefoot at the masjid, I can't help but stare at their bare feet, and I fantasize about giving them a nice foot massage.
I know these thoughts are haraam, and I want to be cured of them. Can anyone help me?
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Dear Brother
I am a 19yrs old muslim brother and I too have a foot fetish. It's become so bad to the point in which i look at guys' feet when we make wudu. I can't explain why I like feet...but I can say that you have to resist looking at men's feet and lower your gaze. Inshallah Allah will help you. I'll make dua for you
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brother, feet fetish, you must be jiking. thats silly. some waitching these western programmes and fear Allah. you go the the mosque to pray to Allah not observe other peoples feet, on the other hand, how about a free feet massage? lol. honestly, wake up and fear allah!
From brother Pearl44uk.
Allah Hu Akbar
Re: I'm a Muslim male attracted to other Muslim male feet
u guys r wierdos.
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I'm going to wear socks from now on, this is scary. I don't want my feet to distract other brothers while they pray.
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Humans can become emotionally attached to anything. You need to stop being intuitive in your likes and dislikes, and reason them out one by one. What is it that you like about their feet? you want to give them a foot massage? then what? Think and imagine it through... you will come to the conclusion "OH it will be amazing!!" Then what? after you've gotten that "amazing rush" that you so desire... then what? You don't know how to respond? You have no thoughts of future? How will you answer to Allah after you have done such an act? (Although don't forget Allah doesn't "judge"... he simply "knows" everything!) Do you want to have a future with that man/men and just play with their feet every day? What is it that you want? Your naiive thoughts will lead you to a unappreciative (by yourself) future, and that is my advice. Don't be foolish and just reason stuff out... you will automatically end up with the conclusion "wow... they're pretty and all but what the hell do i want with them? Nothing." In fact, tell the person they have nice feet next time... get it off your chest and just see how they react... might leave you something else to think about and get that completely off your mind.
Until you confront this dilemma in your mind, you will continue to have these thoughts/similar perceptive thoughts in your mind.
Face your present! Be bold and handle these thoughts you are having! Be a man! Life is a constant test in every single aspect there is. What you are facing is unique yeah... because men mostly have thoughts about other females and it makes it all the more acceptable to have those thoughts about being straight... (as everyone supports that)... and imagine how men deal with those thoughts.
You can do anything you want with your perception, your feelings, your emotions... you just have to condition yourself. Shaitan is constantly putting negative thoughts in your mind (not during Ramadan though), and you yourself could even be having these thoughts without Shaitan because as I said before... humans can get used to ANYTHING! any type of condition if given long enough will grow onto you. Avoiding this is what Islam is. Islam means "submission", to all of these worldly objects/thoughts/feelings... everything.
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Don't mean to be a jerk but I couldn't help laughing. So you have a thing for feet so what. As long as it doesn't escalate its harmless. Just don't let it distract you when you pray because we all naturally look at our feet to make sure were aligned. If it does distract you try to pray next to someone whos wearing socks (or isn't arab or desi)
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how can you like men feet... when women feet have nail polished
Originally posted by Abboudy
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Don't mean to be a jerk but I couldn't help laughing. So you have a thing for feet so what. As long as it doesn't escalate its harmless. Just don't let it distract you when you pray because we all naturally look at our feet to make sure were aligned. If it does distract you try to pray next to someone whos wearing socks (or isn't arab or desi)
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Salams.
feet fetish, no offence, but I couldnt help myself laughing. Makes me paranoid about showing my feet.
Imagining yourself massage brothers feet, mad.
Do you find womens feet attractive? A healthy alternative, or get married and massage your wifes feet.
Get married bro, women have feet too.
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salaam alaykum
i couldnt stop llaughing lol sorry man just found it funny, i advise you brothers not to lower your gaze in masjid instead rise ur gaze and look to the cieling lol, but seriously brothers you should be attracted to women
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Buy a cat and play with its paws.
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salam
i am exactly same but older. cant help it mosques best place for barefeet.
distracted by soles in front. pakistani feet especially. the two of u guys send me pm
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salam
i am exactly same but older. cant help it mosques best place for barefeet.
distracted by soles in front. pakistani feet especially. the two of u guys send me pm
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freaking sick...what's the matter with poeple
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