anklets + silky shalwar kameez and chori dar pajama??

assalamoalikum :jhanda:

i read in the sunni behegzati zewar that a women in islam can’t wear an anklet which makes a noise when she walk’s or takes a stride. the one’s that don’t make a noise are fine.

also, in the book is written that muslim men/boys aren’t allowed to wear silky shalwar kameez as they are haram, its only janaati labaas which only janatees will wear. ( in pakistan there was a vogue of this type of shalwar kameez and i saw many guys wearing them :nono4: )

  • muslim ladies/girls aren’t allowed to wear a chori dar pajama as its haram in islam!!!

p.s "don’t give me grief ohhhh that i being a boy/man read sunni behegzati zewar and how in old customs only newly wed brides were given it to read, its a good book and i also read it, don’t bother me about reading it plzzzzzz and no biting my head off about wat i have written its true.

waos

Men/ boys wearing silk as far as I know is Haram.

Coming to the anklet and the “chori dar pajama” (CD PJ from now on…) Yes and No…

“And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what must ordinarily appear therof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands’ fathers, their sons, their husbands’ sons, their brothers, or their brothers’ sons or their sisters’ sons, or their women or the servants whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex, and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And O you Believers, turn you all together towards Allah, that you may attain Bliss.” *
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(Quran 24:31).**

“O Prophet, tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks close round them (when they go abroad). That will be better, so that they may be recognised and not annoyed. Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful.” *
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(Quran 33:59).**

Hijab in Islam as I understand is not just the concept of about wearing certain clothes etc. Hijab in Islam is a complete concept aimed modestly. Thus Islam just does not require the Muslim women to dress according to the Islamic guidelines but also to behave and act modestly and carry out them selves in a manner that does not gain attention of the strangers. So basically Hijab is not just the exterior attire but an “attitude” put on once a Muslim woman leaves the house. She thinks, dresses, acts, even converses in a manner that she does not gain attention and hides her beauty; in fact Hijab covers the how a Muslim woman conducts herself.

Considering this I think we can understand why the noise making anklets are said to be haram. We would all agree that a woman wearing and anklet that makes noise would certainly gain attention and would most defiantly stand out.

Guidelines for the dress say

1) The Dress should cover everything except the hands and feet for women.

2) The dress should not be tight enough that it gives away the shape of the body

3) The material of the dress should not revealing

4) The dress of the women should not appear as that of the men and vice-versa.

Since CD PJ are tight and give off the shape of the body, that is probably why it is said that that CD PJ are Haram.

But Islam also does ask wives to beautify themselves for their husbands. In fact I think it is highly recommended.
So it would not be haram for a woman to wear anklets which make noise or to wear CD PJ for her husband in her home.

So noise making anklets are defiantly not haram rathar recommended esp if husband likes it ...

matey noise making ankelts as u put it are haram wat i have said is true believe in it

well if a husband wants her to wear anklets than its fine...she can wear it at home...

but she cant wear it outside into the bazaar....where its gonna attract all the men. Thats defn not allowed...

Salaam
an anklet attracts attraction-from men, so i think it is haraam, to wear such adornment among non-mahrem men, however if a woman is maong mahrem men and wears it to beautify herself for her husband then it is permitted.

churi daar pyjama, why is that haraam to wear? obviously among non-mahrem but mahrem? plz explain.

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So noise making anklets are defiantly not haram rathar recommended esp if husband likes it ...
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I think this sentence might be misleading let me complete it by saying that noise making anklets are definatly not haram rathar recommended for the wives in their homes and the same for the churi dar

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I think this sentence might be misleading let me complete it by saying that noise making anklets are definatly not haram rathar recommended for the wives in their homes and the same for the churi dar
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get this straight into your head, noif's and buts wat i have said is true why would i lie, so don't come with presumptions ok, they are haram and thast it no going any further.

Don't you kids have homework?

I like the way this insolent little boy keeps saying "It's true because I say so" sounds like he thinks that he is a prophet of god. No evidence, no references, just opinion, apni taraf say.

insolent little boy!!! listen desperate dude, i might be more of a man than u ever will be so cut the generation gap ****** and secondly, i said its true and if u don’t believe and u want evidence then but a sunni behegsati zeewar u cheap skate and read for ur self i can’t exactly upload a book can i!!! did i say i’m prophet of god :nono4: i think u need to think about this u $%£@/ do u know this is such a bad thing to say. aur ye apni taraf se nahin hai budhooo evidence is there but u search for it i ain’t doing ur work for ya.

also, i have noticed that that there are alot of ppl like u who don’t like hearing the truth and obviously following islam properly is asking too much from ya’s western muslims and fashion and worldly affairs are more important.

ok carry on wearing these things enjoy ur life and then think about ur end allah baatay ga for not following rulzzzzzzz don’t say u weren’t told and this goes for the lot of ya’s

Alright.. enough of this, I would say.

insolent mods': First of all you need to learn to address other members with due respect. You may not agree to their opinion, and thats fine, but no one should start a mud-slinging match. And that basically goes for everyone here.

Secondly, in Religion forum, make sure you back up your statements with verifiable evidence, when requested. Or you can just say that "you think it is so, but really don't have any evidence to back it up". Thats fine too.

That just keeps everyone from wasting their time trying to respond to inane rulings issued on the fly.

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