Yes, Wearing Charms , Amulets , Bracelets And gold or silver with names of Allah are prohibited in Islam.
No, if at home with artificial hair, not natural hair. but if you are wearing it outdoors, this is prohibited.
Stewards are human beings. They may be Muslims or non-Muslims. It is a profession which is not prohibited in Islam.
No, it is prohibited in Islam.
NO. It's strictly prohibited to practice it &/or to be involved in practicing it.
YES, of course, all Muslims wear rings on wedding. There is nothing against it . However, men rings should be from any material other than gold (eg, silver) . It is forbidden, in Islam religion, for men to wear any gold items.
Men are not permitted to wear gold at all. Women can wear gold.
There are no widely reported instances of former President Barack Obama wearing gold jewelry during Ramadan. Traditionally, many Muslims refrain from wearing gold, especially men, as it is often considered inappropriate in Islamic teachings. However, personal choices regarding attire and adornments can vary among individuals.
Because Muslims follow the Quraan and Muhammed (S.A.W)Answer Bmagic and trying to predict future is prohibited in Islam.
The reason why the females presence is prohibited is that since they are the ones who can give birth ten they should be not near the honors death.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that wearing gold has any direct health benefits.
No, only Muslims are allowed to visit Mecca, as it is considered the holiest city in Islam. Non-Muslims are strictly prohibited from entering the city.