In Islam, it is generally not permissible for Muslim women to shake hands with men who are not their close relatives, as physical contact between unrelated men and women is discouraged to maintain modesty and avoid temptation.
In Islam, shaking hands with a non-Muslim is not considered haram (forbidden) as long as it is done with good intentions and respect.
It is best to let a Mulim make the first move. They are different sects within Islam, so in order to give no offense to any, just let any Muslim make the overtures in greeting, and just follow along.
they shake with their lefy hands and they kiss their cheeks
They do shake hands. However, Muslim men don't shake the hands of a woman they are not related to.
They do shake hands. However, Muslim men don't shake the hands of a woman they are not related to.
In Islamic teachings, it is generally not permissible for Muslims to shake hands with members of the opposite gender, as physical contact between unrelated men and women is discouraged to maintain modesty and avoid temptation.
No ofcourse not
A Muslim might refuse to shake hands in certain situations due to religious beliefs that prohibit physical contact with the opposite gender outside of family members.
There does not seem to be a country that claims it is rude to shake right hands. Many countries agree that it is rude to shake left hands including most Muslim countries.
It is not a matter of white or non white woman. Islam never sets rules or teachings based on racism because of color or gender, or culture. Generally shaking woman hands is neither strictly forbidden nor explicitly allowed per Islam religion teachings. Accordingly, it depends on you and the woman practice and attitude. However, shaking hands of a woman; Muslim or non Muslim; should not be out sexual desire or emotion or leading to it.
In some Muslim cultures and religious practices, it is not common for women to shake hands with men as a form of greeting due to beliefs about modesty and physical contact between unrelated individuals of the opposite gender.