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Is het geoorloofd om ringen uit te wisselen:
Want de profeet zei: Wie een bepaald volk immiteert hij/zij is een van hun.
Wa Allho a3lam
just_fouad
31-05-2003, 13:58
weet niet
je kan ook ketting aan elkaar geven :D
doe het anders desnoods geef je elkaar teenringen
hahah grappig hooor fouad :confused: :confused: wel blijven lachen
just_fouad
31-05-2003, 14:04
sorry ik weet t niet
ring is niet iets islamitisch komt niet voor in islam
dat weet ik wel
oke dat lijkt er meer op............
just_fouad
31-05-2003, 14:06
stickerrrrr :D
onee die tijd heb ik gehad :hihi:
Lady_moi
31-05-2003, 14:28
Ja de jongens hoeven geen ring het zijn wij die da mogen :D
en het is denk ik ook niet toegestaan dat bij een huwelijk de man de vrouw gaat ophalen..............walahoe a3lam....wie weeet meer omrent deze zaken
entoen////////////////////////////// :rolleyes:
Lady_moi
31-05-2003, 16:49
zema niemand weet hier iets over
Origineel gepost door Nouraia
Is het geoorloofd om ringen uit te wisselen:
Want de profeet zei: Wie een bepaald volk immiteert hij/zij is een van hun.
Wa Allho a3lam
Title of Fatwa Wearing Wedding Rings
Date of Reply 24/ August/ 2000
Topic Of Fatwa Marriage
Question of Fatwa Is it Islamically right for a wife and husband to wear wedding rings?
Name of Mufti Muhammad Ali Al-Hanooti
Content of Reply Wedding rings are not an Islamic custom, it is a Christian custom. A Muslim does not need to follow that style of ridicule. I don't know why the ring starts at the right hand, then after marriage, it goes to the left. I know in Shakespeare's "12th Night," when the woman got angry with the man, she took off the ring as a signal for dissolution of marriage or breaking engagement. We are Muslims, but not Shakespearian!
Hij spreekt niet duidelijk uit dat het haram is, maar het is in ieder geval geen islamitisch gebruik.
Komt mij goed uit, want ik heb een hekel aan ringen dragen.
Lady_moi
31-05-2003, 17:01
Dussss
NOT!!!
Dacht al dat ik al later een ring mocht gaan kopen voor mn toekomstige :hihi:
Hier wordt wel gezegd dat het haram is. Ik zou het bij twijfel niet doen.
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Question:
What's the ruling regarding wedding rings for men? If permissible, can they be of any material other than gold? What other metals, other than gold, is prohibited for men?
Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.
With regard to men wearing gold, whether it is a ring or anything else, it is not permissible under any circumstances, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade gold for the males of this ummah. He saw a man wearing a ring of gold and he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) took if from his hand and said, “Would any one of you take a coal from the fire and hold it in his hand?” (Narrated by Muslim, al-Libaas wa’l-Zeenah, 3897). So it is not permissible for the Muslim male to wear a gold ring. But with regard to rings of silver or any other kind of metal, it is permissible for men to wear them even if they are precious metals.
With regard to the wedding ring, which is worn on the occasion of marriage, this is not one of the customs of the Muslims. If it is believed that it generates love between the spouses, and that taking it off and not wearing it will have an effect on the marital relationship, then this is regarded as a form of shirk and is a kind of jaahili belief. Based on the above, it is not permissible to wear a wedding ring under any circumstances.
Firstly, because it is an imitation of those who are no good; it is a custom that has come to the Muslims from the non-Muslims.
Secondly, if that is accompanied by the belief that it has an effect on the marital relationship, then this is a kind of shirk. Laa hawla wa laa quwwata illa Billaah (there is no power and no strength except with Allaah).
(From a fatwa issued by Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan).
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
See also Question no. 11446.
Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid (www.islam-qa.com)
voor mij is duidelijk genoeg::
We are Muslims, but not Shakespearian!
A Muslim does not need to follow that style of ridicule.
Dank je wel Najib
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