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Hair & Dress for Muslims in Brunei :, 18B8003 Aida 18B8008 Hajidah …
Hair & Dress for Muslims in Brunei
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The body stage is different for males and females.
Young vs. Old
In Islam, it is permissible for females to use jewelry and ornaments. However, she is not to use her adornments to attract men. In Islam, women who wear clothes that do not conceal the body ('
aurat
') and wear excessive ornaments (to seduce), will not be allowed to go to Heaven.
Significant of colors
Significance of Styles and Textiles
However, in Islam, the deceased would be buried in white color clothing (what we call a '
kain kafan
').
During funerals, the people tend to wear modest clothing for example 'jubah' (unlike the western for example, they wear black color clothing to mourn and respect).
Men use red color Henna for their beard. It also follows a sunnah from the prophet.
It's also the best thing in which to visit Allah in mosques is by wearing white clothing.
As the color white is the best loved color by the Messenger of Allah.
For hair: Females tend to style their hair longer, while males have shorter hair.
Clothing: There's a general rule in Islam where you can enjoy any good things in life such as good clothing. However, there's a limit to that. A Muslim must not dress for the sake of ostentation as Allah does not love boasters.
The Prophet (saw) stated that a female should not wear a male's clothing or a male's clothing should be worn by a female. He cursed both men and women who imitated one another. Imitation includes aspects such as speaking, walking, dressing, and so on.
Men are not allowed to wear anything made of gold or silk since, in Islam, gold and silk are both considered to be specifically for women.
Children does not need to comply to the strict hair and clothes regulations in Islam yet but it is encouraged to expose and enforce these to children so that they will get used to dressing appropriately when they get older
Especially for individuals who has reached puberty, their hair and clothing are regulated and they have to comply because it is within their obligation as Muslims
Textiles with very big, obnoxious, or otherwise ostentatious designs were forbidden for male wear by the Prophet. In his Sahih, Muslim recorded Ali as saying: ” The Messenger of Allah (saw) forbidden me the wearing of a gold ring, a silken robe, and apparel with bold designs.".
However, male are free to grow their hair long so long as they are not trying to look like Kuffars, promiscuous people, or female. The Shariah does not impose a maximum allowed length for a woman's hair. Nonetheless, it is advised that you take the Prophet's example. The Prophet's hair did not reach his shoulders, but it did extend past his earlobes.
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