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  2. Shenandoah (beard) - Wikipedia

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    This facial hair style is popular among followers of certain sects of Islam, as they believe it is how the Islamic prophet Muhammad wore his beard, citing the relevant hadith compiled by Muhammad al-Bukhari, "Cut the mustaches short and leave the beard". [2] [3] In the United States, this beard style is common among married Amish men.

  3. Facial hair - Wikipedia

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    Amish men grow beards after marriage but continue to shave their moustaches in order to avoid historical associations with military facial hair due to their pacifistic beliefs. In Sikhism , one of the Five Ks followed by Khalsa Sikhs is kesh , which forbids the cutting or shaving of hair, both scalp and facial.

  4. Amish - Wikipedia

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    Amish men grow beards to symbolize manhood and marital status, as well as to promote humility. They are forbidden from growing mustaches because mustaches are seen by the Amish as being affiliated with the military, to which they are strongly opposed, due to their pacifist beliefs.

  5. Why Daniel Radcliffe Grew His Own Mustache to Play Weird Al - AOL

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    “Real mustache, fake hair,” the Harry Potter star said on the Monday, March 21, episode of The View. “Anything to avoid fake facial hair. “Anything to avoid fake facial hair. Grow it if ...

  6. Shaving - Wikipedia

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    Amish men and some other plain peoples shave their beard until they are married, after which they allow it to grow but continue to shave their mustaches. Tonsure is the practice of some Christian churches. In Hinduism, in certain communities, a child's birth hair is shaved off as part of a set of religious rites .

  7. Payot - Wikipedia

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    As kabbalistic teachings spread into Slavonic lands, the custom of pe'ot became accepted there. In 1845, the practice was banned in the Russian Empire. [4]Crimean Karaites did not wear payot, and the Crimean Tatars consequently referred to them as zulufsız çufutlar ("Jews without payot"), to distinguish them from the Krymchaks, referred to as zuluflı çufutlar ("Jews with payot").

  8. Ewan McGregor wouldn't shave off any years. That mustache ...

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    Over four decades (and eight episodes), the good gentleman learns to let go of formalities and appreciate simple pleasures and embrace family. But he never shaves off that damn mustache.

  9. Yankees trim facial hair policy, permit 'well-groomed beards'

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    Yankees managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner declared "well-groomed beards" would be permitted in declaring an end to the franchise's longstanding policy that allowed mustaches but not beards ...