An Islamic preacher in Sydney's west has warned Muslim men they will go to hell if they seek a beautiful wife who doesn't wear a hijab and plucks her eyebrows.

Nassim Abdi mocked men who were more concerned about their prospective wife's 'supermodel' looks than her devotion to prayer.

'If your children are bad then you’re responsible because you chose a bad wife, they could lead you to the hell fire. But as long as they have a beautiful wife,' he said.

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Nassim Abdi was up in arms about Muslim men who care more about beauty in a wife

The Sunni preacher, from the hardline Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association in Auburn, said a Muslim man would be blessed if he chose a 'righteous wife'.

However, he said many men were more concerned about their wife's looks than their devotion to masjid, the Arabic term for a mosque.

'The person needs to make sure his wife is a supermodel from top to bottom,' Mr Abdi said.

'Doesn’t wear hijab. Doesn’t pray. Does her eyebrows. Goes out and beautifies.

The fiery preacher theatrically listed the shortcomings of beautiful wives who didn't pray

'Doesn’t care about the masjid. Doesn’t want to be religious. Doesn’t want to do this.

'Doesn’t want to do that. As long as she’s beautiful, that’s what he’s concerned about.

'Where are your priorities?'

Auburn's ex deputy mayor Salim Mehajer is married to Aysha, who has manicured eyebrows

All Blacks international Sonny Bill Williams (pictured right) is married to Alana Raffie

His lecture about fearing Allah didn't single out any high profile Australian Muslims who are married to beautiful women who don't wear a hijab.

However, his words would be critical of Auburn's former deputy mayor Salim Mehajer, whose glamorous estranged wife Aysha has manicured eyebrows and doesn't cover up her luscious hair.

New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union international Sonny Bill Williams, a Muslim convert, is married to a former Brazilian nightclub dancer Alana Raffie, who also doesn't wear a hijab.

A small number of Muslim men in Australia are married to high-profile women who choose to wear a hijab.

The Project's Waleed Aly's academic wife Dr Susan Carland wears a head scarf but she also does her eyebrows.

The Project's Waleed Aly (pictured left) is married to Muslim convert Dr Susan Carland

Diversity activist Mariam Veiszadeh wears a hijab and is married to New South Wales Premier Glady Berejiklian's media director Ehssan Veiszadeh

Diversity activist and lawyer Mariam Veiszadeh, who wears a hijab, is married to Ehssan Veiszadeh, the media director for New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian.

In April, another fundamentalist preacher at the ASWJ Association told girls at a youth night that they would go to hell if they befriended non-Muslims or plucked their eyebrows.

Sheikh Mohamad Doar told a room of teenage girls in Sydney's west they needed to stop being friends with non-believers in a lecture that also covered Islamic fashion and grooming.

'The lady who plucks her eyebrows and the one who gets them plucked, they're both cursed by Allah,' he said.