Yes, it is permissible for men to wear silver in Islam.
In Islam, dyeing hair black is considered haram for men, as it imitates the practice of the disbelievers. However, for women, it is permissible as long as it does not involve deception or harm.
Yes, it is permissible in Islam for Muslim men to wear silver jewelry.
Having long hair is considered Sunnah in Islam for men, as it is recommended to grow their hair and keep it well-groomed.
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.
Yes, shaving is permissible in Islam, but it is recommended for men to grow a beard and keep it trimmed. Women are allowed to shave any part of their body except for the eyebrows and head.
No. in Islam the hair of body is recommended to be removed regularly before they get long. only the beard is recommended in Islam to not be removed to be a sign for Muslims.
In Islam, it is not haram (forbidden) to shave one's head, but it is discouraged for men to shave their heads completely as it is considered imitating non-Muslim practices. However, it is permissible for men to trim or shave their hair short.
Yes, in Islam, Muslim men are allowed to marry women from the People of the Book (Jews and Christians) but not women from other faiths.
In Islam, it is generally not permissible for a Muslim man to shake hands with a woman who is not related to him, as physical contact between unrelated men and women is discouraged to maintain modesty and avoid temptation.
Muhammed(PBUH) had Long hairBut this does not necessarily mean it encourages it.U are able to have any hair u wood like but all the sides of ur hair must be the same size.AnswerAs an Islamic Rule: it is not encouraged for men or women to behave, wear, or looks like opposite sex (or Gender).In older times it was usual for both women and men to have long hair. So, at that times it was normal to have men and even prophets with long hair.However, currently the practice is for men having short cut hair and for women mostly having relatively longer hair. So, the current practice would be encouraged by Islam, per the Islamic Rule stated above.
Men in Islam do not cover their heads during prayer. Women do so to cover their hair.