Monday, June 28, 2010

Daleel: Earrings are NOT adornments and ARE HALAL

Assalamu Alaikum sisters,


Many sisters will try to tell you that you cannot wear earrings or your jewelry outside of the home. When someone says something they must back it up with the Qur'an or the Sunnah, and if they cannot then they are lying on ALLAH.

Here is the daleel that we can wear earrings outside of the home:


Ibn 'Abbas said, Allah's Apostle went out and offered the Id prayer and then delivered the sermon. "Then the Prophet went to the women and instructed them and gave them religious advice and ordered them to give alms and I saw them reaching out (their hands to) their ears and necks (to take off the earrings and necklaces, etc.) and throwing (it) towards Bilal. Then the Prophet returned with Bilal to his house . - Bukhari

Also when Allah says in the Quran for women to not show off their adornment this does not apply to jewelry or the face and this is the view of the majority of the companions and none understood islam better than they:

Ibn Abbas (ra) is one of the most learned men of the Sahaba (Companions). Prophet Muhammad (s) even prayed for him saying

"O Allah, make him acquire a deep understanding of the religion of Islam and instruct him in the meaning and interpretation of things." - Muslim

Ibn Abbas with reference to Surah An-Nur:

"And Say to the believing women to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and protect their private parts (from illegal sexual acts) and not to show off their adornment except only that which is apparent, and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna" (Surah An-Nur, Verses 30 and 31)

defined the phrase, “except only that which is apparent” as referring to the "The hand, the ring, and the face."

Also Abdullah Ibn Omar Ibn Al-Khattab (ra) said that this verse refers to the exception of “the face and the two hands”.

Anas Ibn Malik (ra) also said that the exception refers to “the hand and the ring”.

The hand face and ring is also the view of Ali and Aisha the wife of the Prophet (sa).

Ibn Hazm said: “all of this (statements) are in the highest of accuracy.

Wa Alaikum Salaam

Source:
Qur'an
Sunnah
Sunnahfollowers.net

12 comments:

  1. Asalamu Alaikumm sister,

    Please try to look at the meaning behind the hadith because hadith requires interpretation from the scholars of our Ummah.

    Just because the women were wearing earrings does not mean they were visible.

    Further, the main Shariah view of Hijab is that everything must be covered except the face and hands, including ears and neck.

    Jazak Allah Khair for your post.

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  2. Salam,

    There is no where in the Qur'an or sunnah that forbids women from wearing earrings if their awrah is covered. If my body is covered including my neck, ears, and hands, then what makes it HARAAM to wear these things? I can easily wear my earrings outside of my hijab with my head, neck, and earrings covered? Please, show me the proof from Qur'an and Sunnah stating we can't wear these items if our awrah is covered

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  3. Please ukhti do not try and add your own thoughts into Islam and correct Shariah dress code. Earrings are not permissable unless under your khimar KHALAS. How can you even wear proper hijab with everything covered and loose and then have the guts to show your ears off with earrings on them. Dont make me upset please.

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  4. Salam Muslimah,

    You have not provided any evidence, or daleel to prove what you're saying. I have provided proof from the Qur'an and Sunnah and from the companions of the ProphetSAW.

    There is nothing haraam in wearing jewelry. You have an obligation to prove your point. You said women can't wear jewelry then bring the daleel, or evidence.

    Where do you get your proof for saying we can't wear jewelry if our bodies are covered?

    Show proof or else I can't take what you're saying as being real.

    If you can't prove it then you are lying on ALLAHSWT and the ProphetSAW.

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    1. Earrings are permissible to wear because the wife of one of the 4 great khalifas used to wear them.earrings and nose pin.

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  5. What a woman must do if she appears before non-mahram men is to avoid clothes that are decorated and adorned, which attract the gaze of men.

    “and not to show off their adornment except only that which is apparent (like both eyes for necessity to see the way, or outer palms of hands or one eye or dress like veil, gloves, headcover, apron), and to draw their veils all over Juyoobihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms) and not to reveal their adornment except to their husbands, or their fathers, or their husband’s fathers, or their sons, or their husband’s sons, or their brothers or their brother’s sons, or their sister’s sons, or their (Muslim) women”

    [al-Noor 24:31].

    So Allaah has permitted a woman to show her adornment in front of her husband and mahrams. What is meant by adornment is the places where adornments are worn: the place for a ring is the hand, for a bracelet is the forearm, for an earring is the ear, for a necklace is the neck and chest, and for an anklet is the leg.

    Abu Bakr al-Jassaas (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in his Tafseer: The apparent meaning indicates that it is permissible to show one’s adornment to one’s husband and to whose who are also mentioned in the verse, such as fathers etc. It is well known that what is meant is the places where adornments are worn, which are the face, hand and arm… this implies that it is permissible for those who are mentioned in the verse to look at these places, which are the places where hidden adornments are worn, as it says in the beginning of the verse that only outward adornments may be seen by strangers (non-mahrams), but the husband and mahrams are permitted to see hidden adornments. It was narrated from Ibn Mas’ood and al-Zubayr that this refers to EARRINGS, necklaces, bracelets and anklets.

    Source: Islamqa

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  6. Sister Muslimah,

    Abu Bakr al-Jassaas was not one of the Prophet's companions, so I take from the Prophet's companions before any other person. Ibn Abbas, the companion of the ProphetSAW, had a deep understanding of the religion, and did not say that earrings, jewelry, or makeup is haraam in the given verse that is above. I would never take the fatwa of someone over the ProphetSAW or his companions. The ProphetSAW comapanions said, "the hands, the face, and the ring" are not adornments that have to be hidden. I take the view of the best generation. Your evidence is going against the PROPHETSAW and his closest companions.

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  7. If you read the last paragraph properly you will see that Quran Mufassir Abu Bakr al Jasas's interpretation is supported by Abdallah Ibn Masood who is one of the closest of companions of Rasoollah (saws) as well as being an early generation Sahaba. Abdullah Ibn Masood was known for his precise understanding and interpretation of Quran Al kareem.

    The information i provided you was from IslamQa who are very strict on innovations.

    My evidence does not go against the Prophet Muhammad or his companions, I think you better stop misleading others into thinking they can show off their ears when ears are not part of the face.

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  8. Salam,

    Not once did I ever say showing the ears is halal, or allowed. Never did I say that. I do not use fatwa sites at all. None of my information is from a fatwa site. The ears are awrah and must be covered up.

    Ibn Abbas HAD A DEEP understanding of the religion, and said that the face, hands, and ring was not considered an adornment.

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  9. I was under the impression that you were saying that its okay to show the earrings since the paragraph of your post was saying how Muslimahs can wear earrings outside of the home which I never disputed, all i was saying is that if they were worn they cant be visible so they must be covered. In my second comment I wrote that earrings cant be worn unless under the Khimar but I assumed that you had another opinion since your reply was that I was lying on Allah swt and Prophet Muhammad.

    I apologize to cause such a misunderstanding.

    Salams
    xoxo

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  10. Wa alaikum salaam sis,

    Oh, subhan'ALLAH, do not worry sis.I hope other sisters do not beieve that I meant they could have their ears out. May ALLAHSWT forgive me. Yes, my intent was not meant to say that it is halal for us to wear our ears out. Well, thank you for posting back and forth. Atleast I know my blog is somewhat functional. Amin.

    Wa alaikum salaam

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