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Yes, vanity is broadly considered a sin. In Christian theology, it is frequently categorized as an expression of pride—one of the Seven Deadly Sins. It involves an inordinate desire for the admiration, approval, and esteem of others, often resulting in an excessive focus on external appearances or achievements.
Yes, vanity is considered a sin in Islam. Often referred to as Kibr (arrogance) or Ujb (self-admiration/conceit), Islam strongly condemns excessive pride and superficial self-focus. Taking basic care of one's appearance is entirely permissible, but vanity crosses the line when it breeds an attitude of superiority over others or forgetfulness of Allah.
Yes, vanity is considered a sin in Islam. Often referred to as Kibr (arrogance) or Ujb (self-admiration/conceit), Islam strongly condemns excessive pride and superficial self-focus. Taking basic care of one's appearance is entirely permissible, but vanity crosses the line when it breeds an attitude of superiority over others or forgetfulness of Allah.