You are not allowed to draw men or women simply for pleasure. Your fascination with the physical beauty of women would be sinful. To draw women for the sake of pleasure is therefore objectionable from an Islamic point of view.
Allah tells us that we are accountable for all of our faculties and the works we do. Our actions either help us get to paradise or cause us to be flung to the hellfire.
Therefore, one has to ask: What purpose my drawing would serve; does it make this world a better place or does it make it more corrupt?
If drawing is meant to convey a good, ethical message, then it is fine as long as you abide by the rules of Islamic ethics in drawing men and women. For at no time Islam tolerates nudity and depicting women’s bodies as if they were simply commodities for human consumption; Islam teaches us to treat women with dignity; the interdict against nudity and unnecessary exposure is intended to ensure that they are not abused or objectified.
For details on drawing, let me cite here one of my earlier answers:
“It is not haram to draw such pictures for the purpose of education through illustration. The intent of the law prohibiting images was that in pagan times, it was a direct means and way to shirk (associating other beings with Allah). In other words, these things were only forbidden because they served as direct means and avenues to shirk. Therefore, if there is not even the remotest possibility of shirk, there is no reason to consider it as haram, especially if there are tangible benefits in drawing them…It is important to keep in mind that today drawing has become a very powerful medium of communication. For this reason, Muslims cannot simply afford to neglect this vital medium of communication; if they do, they only do so at their own peril.”
Almighty Allah knows best.
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