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Masha’Allah… Looks great
Salam Alaykum
Mashallah. The website looks fantastic.
I have a question to ask.
It has nothing to do with this post..or any other post.
But you seem to be very wise so i wanted to ask.
Is it okay in Islam for men and women to wear wedding rings?
May Allah increase all of us in wisdom as the one who has been given wisdom has been given a lot.
This is what I was able to find regarding your topic:
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen was asked about the ruling on wearing engagement rings. He said: The engagement ring is a kind of ring, and there is nothing wrong with rings in principle, unless that is accompanied by some belief, as some people do when the man writes his name on the ring that he gives to his fiancée, and she writes her name on the ring that she gives to him, believing that this will create strong bonds between the couple. In this case, this ring is haraam, because it is an attachment to something for which there is no basis in Islam and which makes no sense. Similarly, with regard to the engagement ring, it is not permissible to the man to put it on his fiancée’s hand, because she is not his wife yet and she is still a stranger (non-mahram) to him, because she is not his wife until after the marriage contract has been done.
See al-Fataawa al-Jaami’ah li’l-Mar’ah al-Muslimah, vol. 3, p. 914-915
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The Wedding Dublah
Question:
What is the ruling concerning a man wearing a silver Dublah?
Answer:
The practice of wearing a Dublah, for a man or a woman, is an innovated practice, and perhaps it is unlawful. This is because some people wear it believing that it causes love to last between the husband and the wife. We have been told that some women inscribe their husband’s name on it and the husband does the same for her, in the hope that it will make their love last. This is a form of Shirk because believe that something is a means that Allaah Almighty has not made a means, neither from the view of it’s abilities, nor from the Shari’ah view.
For what is the relationship between this Dublah and between love and affection? How many men and women who don’t wear the Dublah have a more lasting relationship than those who do.
And how many men and women who wear the Dublah live in misery and bitterness?
Therefore, with this false belief it is a kind of Shirk. Without this belief, it remains a practice that resembles that of non-Muslims. This is because this Dublah is taken from the Christians, and in this regard it is obligatory for the believer to stay away from everything that would blemish his religion.
However, if a man wears a silver ring without the ideas related to a Dublah, i.e., that unites him to his wife, but simply as a ring, then there is no harm in this. Because men are allowed to wear rings made of silver. It is gold rings that they are forbidden from, for the Prophet (sallAllaahu `alayhi wa sallam) saw one of his Companions wearing a ring on his hand, so he discarded it and said:
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“One of you takes to an ember from the Fire and then wears it on his hand.” (Muslim no. 2090)
Shaykh Muhammad bin Saalih al-`Uthaymeen
Fatawa Islamiyah, Vol. 7, Pages 391-392, DARUSSALAM
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And there is a fatwa by Shaykh Ibn Baz, who was the late grand mufti of Saudi Arabia.
Question:
What is the ruling on wearing a ring known as a Diblah on the right hand for the suitor and on the left hand for the fiancee, bearing in mind that this Diblah is not made of gold?
Answer:
We know of no basis for this deed in the Islamic Law so it is better to leave it, whether the Diblah is made of silver or anything else; but if it is made of gold, then it is forbidden for a man, because the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasalam) forbade men from wearing gold rings.
Shaykh `Abdul-`Azeez Bin Baz
Fatawa Islamiyyah, Darussalam, volume 5, page 210
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Its always best to follow the opinion that is farthest away from having any doubt in it. This is so that you can say to Allah on the Day of Judgment that I followed this opinion because I feared falling into anything which may have been not allowed. Even though its quite customary now amongst many Muslims that they wear the wedding ring, its best to leave this practice because it has no basis in it. And if we are doing it just for the sake of following the people, then should we not try to follow the best of the generations rather than the people who are living today, many of whom dont know anything about the religion. May Allah bless you sister.
salam mu alakum brother,
may allah grant all of us success in this life and the here after, i ask allah to guide you all for your effort, and reward you in the here after.
my question for you all is what is the ruling and pictures and video
One of the brothers who was associated with the sunnah.tv website & who also posts on http://www.SalafiTalk.net informed me that the website has been taken down due to respect of the other brothers who do not agree to using videos for dawah. May Allah reward them for working towards unifying the ranks of Ahlus-Sunnah. Aameen.