They can. It isn't haram, or forbidden.
The cap that Muslim men wear is called a turban. It is a type of wrapped head covering. Muslim men wear it as a religious symbol of their faith. Many Muslim men choose to wear green, because it represents paradise.
No, Muslim men are not required, per religion, to wear a kufi.
No, it is not haram.It is not forbidden for Muslim men to wear black shirts. The only conditions for Muslim men clothing is:to cover at least from the naval to knees,not to be of opposite gender style, andto be free from any gold or silk material.
Yes they can.
Answer: Modesty in dress is a requirement for men and women. Women are to cover more than men, however. A Muslim woman is only to show her face, hands and feet. Wearing black is not a requirement. That is only a practice in some Muslim countries.
its a culture
Real Men... Wear Black was created on 1990-02-11.
Men cannot wear gold jewelery, only women can. Doing it during Ramadan is even worst.
Qamees (Kameez) or Kurta
Muslim men are allowed to accessorize, just like men of all religions do. But Muslim men are forbidden to wear Gold. But regardless of them desiring to wear rings, necklaces, bracelets etc... the only prohibition is that it must not be Gold. (To be clear it is yellow gold especially)
Men in Libya traditionally wear a long, white robe over a shirt and pants. Some men wear a white or black Muslim hat. Women wear long gowns that cover the entire body, arms and legs. Women also wear head coverings to cover their hair.
Per religion, there are no unified clothing styles or names for Muslim men clothing. However, There are requirements for Muslim men clothing that should be covered. Refer to question below for more information.