Is kissing zina? Many Muslims ask this question to ensure their relationships are pure and clean. Islam considers actions that lead to unlawful intimacy to be very serious.
The Quran and Hadith teach us what is not allowed in relationships. Kissing, even though it’s not intercourse, is still considered zina al-jawarih (zina of the body parts) and is therefore minor zina. What do scholars make of this? What lessons did the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ give us? We will study this in detail using Islamic teachings, the works of classical scholars and today’s issues.
What Is Zina in Islam?
In Islamic law, Zina means any sexual act between a man and a woman who are not married. It consists of physical actions as well as emotional or suggestive behaviors. There are two types of zina:
- Zina al-Kubra (Major Zina): This involves actual sexual intercourse outside of marriage.
- Zina al-Sughra (Minor Zina): This includes acts like touching, kissing, flirting, and lustful glances.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“The eyes commit zina, the hands commit zina, and the feet commit zina, and the private parts confirm it or deny it.”
(Sahih Muslim, Hadith 2657)
Even if a man does not have intercourse, other actions are still considered zina, according to this Hadith.
Also read: Types of Zina in Islam
Is Kissing Zina According to the Quran?
Even though the Quran does not mention kissing by name, it clearly warns against anything that might result in zina. Allah ﷻ says:
“Do not come near to zina. Verily, it is a great sin and an evil way.”
(Surah Al-Isra, 17:32)
The scholars believe that “do not come near” means avoiding anything that may cause zina, including kissing, hugging or being alone with a non-mahram of the opposite gender.
In his Tafsir, Imam Ibn Kathir said that the verse forbids zina and also anything that might lead to it, including foreplay, flirting or touching with desire.
Views of Islamic Scholars on Kissing
Both classical and modern Islamic scholars believe that kissing a person you are not married to is forbidden and considered a minor form of zina.
- Imam Nawawi (رحمه الله) explains in Sharh Sahih Muslim that any sensual contact, such as kissing or hugging with lust, is considered zina of the body parts.
- Shaykh Ibn Uthaymeen (رحمه الله) stated:
“Kissing a non-mahram woman is haram, and is a form of zina. It is a major sin if it involves lust or leads to further sin.”
As a result, although it is not punished like major zina, it is still a serious offense in sight of Allah.
Emotional Impact and Consequences of Kissing Outside Marriage
A lot of people do not realize how important it is to avoid physical affection with someone who is not your spouse. Islam believes that even a short kiss can harm your heart, make your soul impure and interfere with your connection to Allah.
The Prophet ﷺ warned:
“When a believer commits zina, faith leaves him…”
(Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith 2475)
This is about major zina, yet the lesson is clear: sins of lust take a person away from Allah. Kissing with passion can lead to even greater sins and makes a person’s faith weaker.
What If It Was Done Out of Love or Emotion?
Some say that kissing motivated by love is not considered zina. However, in Islam, love is only considered blessed when it happens within marriage. Anything that is not part of that is considered a transgression.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“No man is alone with a woman but the third one present is Shaytaan.”
(Tirmidhi, Hadith 2165)
If the kiss happened by chance or due to emotion, it is still against Islamic rules and should be repented.
How to Repent If One Has Committed This Act?
If someone has kissed a non-mahram out of desire, they must immediately turn to Allah in repentance (tawbah). The steps to sincere repentance are:
- Stop the sin and cut all contact that leads to it.
- Feel deep regret in the heart for disobeying Allah.
- Ask forgiveness through sincere du’a and extra prayer.
- Make a strong intention not to return to the sin.
A beautiful du’a for repentance from major and minor sins is:
اللّهُمَّ اغْفِرْ لِي وَارْحَمْنِي وَتُبْ عَلَيَّ، إِنَّكَ أَنْتَ التَّوَّابُ الرَّحِيمُ
“O Allah! Forgive me, have mercy on me, and accept my repentance. Surely, You are the Accepter of Repentance, the Most Merciful.”
How to Avoid Falling Into This Sin?
To protect oneself from zina — including kissing — the Prophet ﷺ taught several safeguards:
- Lower your gaze: “Tell the believing men to lower their gaze…”
(Surah An-Nur, 24:30) - Stay away from mixed gatherings.
- Avoid private conversations with non-mahram individuals.
- Marry early if possible to fulfill natural desires in a halal way.
- Keep good company that reminds you of Allah.
Also read: How to Repent in Islam for Zina
Conclusion – Is Kissing Zina?
So, is kissing zina? Yes, kissing someone outside of marriage with desire is considered a form of minor zina in Islam. While it may not bring legal punishment, but it still does great harm to people’s spiritual lives.
The Quran and Hadith state clearly that anything that leads to immorality is forbidden. It is forbidden by Islamic scholars, as it negatively affects a person’s faith.
The most proper way to express love is by having halal relationships, starting with nikah. Someone who has slipped should not lose hope. Allah is the Most Merciful and genuine tawbah can cleanse us of all our sins.