GBG: Ustadz, can Muslim men use gold? Ustadz: No, it's haraam.
[6] The Qur'an itself (9:34) warns against the use of precious metals outside the frame of charity and righteous transactions: “And those who hoard gold and silver and spend it not in the way of God—give them tidings of a painful punishment”.
Gold contains rays which pass through body skin and influence blood cells. This is quite true for men (2). But it does not apply to the women because there is a layer of fat between the skin and flesh in women, which does not exist in men.
The Quran expressly permits women to wear extracted gems and stones as jewelry. Sunni scholars agree no Zakat is due on them. They also unanimously acknowledge the permissibility for women to wear gold and silver as jewelry.
Sharia (also spelled Shariah) law considers gold a “Ribawi item.” That means Muslims can't trade it for future value, or for speculation. They can, however, use gold as currency and own it as jewellery and the like.
“In Shariah, there is no valid reason to accept bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies as a currency. It is just an imaginary number, which is generated through a complex mathematical process. It is purchased for gambling or speculations, and used in illegal or unlawful transactions”.
As Muslims, we are encouraged to increase our wealth as it can contribute to economic growth. In addition to stock trading, investing in gold is another option to consider.
According to the traditional view in Sunni Islam, men must cover from their belly buttons to their knees, though they differ on whether this includes covering the navel and knees or only what is between them. Women have traditionally been encouraged to cover most of their body except for their hands and faces.
The signet-ring of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) was of silver with an Abyssinian stone. Book 29, Number 4205: Narrated Anas: The signet-ring of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) was all of silver as was also its stone.
Islam didn't prohibit wearing jewelry for its believers. A Muslim woman can wear anything she wants. It is fully halal for a woman to wear jewelry and enrich their beauty.
Pride: As silk is a luxurious item, it can lead to feelings of pride, and thus is not allowed in Islam. Sinful acts: The wearing of silk by men is considered to be a sin, as it is seen as an act of vanity and pride. Muslim men are not allowed to wear clothes or other items made of pure silk and gold ornaments.
In addition, Islam prohibits Muslims from possessing diamonds and colored gemstones (as well as gold, silver, pearls, and so on) in any forbidden form, such as statues, icons, dinnerware and vessels (for gold and silver), and men's jewelry (excepting a silver ring or sword hilt) (see Is There Zakat on Jewelry?).
Other scholars said dancing is forbidden only if it leads to indecent touching or movements. “It's not dancing that's unacceptable, it's the way of dancing,” said Imam Talal Eid, the Islamic chaplain at Brandeis University near Boston and a former member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: The Prophet said, "A Muhrim should not wear a shirt, a turban, trousers, hooded cloaks, a garment touched with (perfumes) of saffron or wars, or Khuffs except if one has no sandals in which case he should cut short the Khuffs below the ankles."
As proof of the prohibition, Islamic scholars and Muslim religious authorities typically point to a verse in the Quran, the Muslim holy book, that calls intoxicants “the work of Satan” and tells believers to avoid them. Additionally, they cite sayings of Prophet Muhammad and the negative effects that alcohol can have.
An aqiq ring also has religious importance in Islam as it is considered sunnah to wear one. The prophet Muhammad wore a carnelian / aqiq ring set with silver as a commemoration of the removal of idols from the Grand Mosque in Mecca in 630 CE. To this day many Muslims do the same, including both Shia and Sunni clergy.
It was narrated from Anas ibn Maalik (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) wore a ring of silver on his right hand, in which there was an Abyssinian stone, and he used to put the stone facing towards his palm.
It enhances the integrity, willpower, practicality and correct use of power. It is a stone that enhances good luck, and brings prosperity, often in the form of money. Tiger's eye is also a very protective stone which is especially protective during travel. It can also help one see clearly without illusion.
Yellow is the most prominent example of gender differentiation through colours insofar as it was prohibited only for males. According to hadith litera- ture, the Prophet prohibited men from wearing yellow: 'The Prophet, peace be upon him, has prohibited us from wearing yellow clothing' (al-Nasa'ī 1988).
The religious term haram, based on the Quran, is applied to: Actions, such as cursing, fornication, murder, and disrespecting one's parents.
Until the age of six or seven, girls have colourful skirts, blouses and sometimes a little pastel scarf. From the age of 7 to about 12, most girls wear a white or black chador or hijab. When girls are around 13-15 years old it's often time for a burka. Women over the age of 60 sometimes don't bother with a burka.
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In it, Shaykh Haitham al-Haddad argues that since Bitcoin isn't backed by anything and has no central authority to enforce its value, it isn't permissible as a currency. However, he states that a gold-backed cryptocurrency would be permissible since it inherits the properties of gold.
Islamic principles therefore prohibit investment in conventional bonds and other debt securities that generate interest income. Sukuk investments are halal because they seek to generate profit from the investment income of their underlying assets, instead of interest and principal payments.