The Islamic rule is that Muslim men should NOT dress like women and Muslim women should NOT dress like men. Accordingly, it depends on the country prevailing cultures on woman and men clothing and wearing but within the Islamic clothing rules.
Another note to be mentioned is that the Muslim men are forbidden from wearing any gold at all cases.
Refer to related question below for more information on what Muslim should wear.
Yes! Hindu's have special necklaces. Married women wear 'Mangalsutra" i.e. Mangal = wellbeing; sutras=Thread with beads(gold, precious stones,black stones). Mangalsutra is mark of being dedicated and destined to the married husband for life. Mangalsutra is also offered red and yellow powder (kumkum & haldi) after offering to lord during prayer by married ladies after applying the same to their forhead as Bindi. All age Hindu men and women including married men do wear neckless with picture of local god or goddess to ward of evil influences as well for well being and prosperity.
No they may not have two wives as the law in the United States of America, you are allowed to have only one wife. Even if you are a Muslim or explain to them, but if you are married in your Islamic country and want to bring both, This can not happen as you will choose one over the other and this is a bad thing for such a situation
In Islam, physical contact between unrelated men and women is generally discouraged. Hugging can be seen as inappropriate between unrelated individuals of the opposite sex, regardless of whether kissing is involved. It is best to maintain boundaries and observe modesty in interactions with the opposite sex.
There is no excuse at all for any adult mindful Muslim (man or woman) for not praying. Any one denying praying intentionally is considered out of Islam faith. Praying is the most important pillar of the five Islam pillars (after Shahada or testimony).
man wear black thread on left feet. it is supposed to protect them from ill omen.
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)
Yes, although not favored.
Muslim women may wear any kind of cloth. Men are not alllowed to wear silk.
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.
Sure they are but only to be worn by women.For men it's forbidden but for women its allowed, for men silver or iron is allowed.
In all the Muslim states including Turkey, Muslim men are allowed to keep beards, keeping beard in Islam is a Sunnat.
The only hallal jewellry for a man is one finger ring with a stone. Material does not matter. The ring should be made of silver, not of gold or platinum.
Yes, it is permissible in Islam for Muslim men to wear silver jewelry.
the maasai wear beaded clothes big necklaces and the men wear long skirts
the main reasons why we Muslim men are not allowed to wear silk is because the prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) said not to. there are two hadiths (prophetic sayings) which say: "Do not wear silk, for those who wear it in this life shall not wear it in the Hereafter." (Reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim. A Similar hadith is reported by them on the authority of Anas.) and "This is the dress of a man who has no character.'' (Reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim.)
Yes they can.