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Evidence that Men’s `Awrah in Islam is from the Navel to the Knee
Many Hadiths, supported by the majority of scholars, confirm that a man’s `Awrah in Islam is the area from the navel to the knee.92,247Can the skin of an animal that was sacrificed to something other than Allah be purified by means of tanning?
What Did the Prophet Wear?
Prophet Muhammad’s practice with regard to clothing was to wear whatever was easily available; wool, cotton, or linen. He wore a Yemeni Burd (cloak) and a green one; he wore a Jubbah, Qaba’ (over-gament), Qamis (chemise or thobe/Galabiyah), trousers, Izar, Rida’, Khuff (leather socks), and sandals. He let the end of his turban hang down from behind sometimes, and at other times he did not, and sometimes he brought part of the turban under his chin.246,803Is it permissible for the woman who is observing ‘iddah to dye her grey hairs?
Can We Pray with Folded Sleeves?
The scholars unanimously agreed that it is not permissible to pray with one’s sleeves or garment rolled up and the like, or with one’s hair braided or with one’s hair wrapped up beneath the turban and so on. It is disliked in the sense of being discouraged and not proper. If a person prays like that, he has done something wrong but his prayer is valid.132,725What is the ruling on eyebrow gel, curling eyelashes, lip moisturiser and alternatives for perfumes?
3,255Ruling on wearing a string around the neck, for men
5,090Ruling on using money on which there are crosses
3,736Questions having to do with cutting the hair or shaving it off
12,436Ruling on using mobile phones and computers if it is proven that they contain gold
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