Wearing bangles
Q: In our Indian culture bangles are a symbol of married women (with alive husband). Is it permissible also in Muslim culture or not? Is it necessary to wear bangles for Muslim woman who are married?
Q: In our Indian culture bangles are a symbol of married women (with alive husband). Is it permissible also in Muslim culture or not? Is it necessary to wear bangles for Muslim woman who are married?
Q: Does it come under extravagance that a woman wears ornaments of diamonds and other precious stones which cost more than gold and silver?
Q: I know that men can't wear gold jewellery. I just learnt from a Muslim herbalist that a Hindu from India called Vivek has advised the numerous health benefits of men wearing gold and it even is a cure for cancer. If this is true then could we Muslim men who have ailments wear gold jewellery.
Q: Is it permissible to wear a gold chain on the foot?
Q: I will be getting married soon Insha Allah. I know that men are only allowed to wear silver and women are allowed to wear gold and silver. However what I wish to ask is that is it permissible for men and women to wear white gold? Is the law of white gold any different from the law of normal gold? Could you also explain whether men and women are allowed to wear platinum?
Q: Is it true that it is sunnah for a woman to wear some form of jewellery, specifically bangles on her wrists whilst preparing meals for her family?