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QUIZ: Read the article about Libaas ash-Shuhrah and point to the main topic of the article.

  1. Clothes of fame
  2. Belittling others
  3. Fulfilling the needs of Muslims
  4. Monopolies





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Libaas ash-Shuhrah - Clothes of fame

Contents > Clothing and Grooming > Clothes of fame

You must know not to wear long trailing clothes to show-off. Abu Hurairah (ra) narrated that the Prophet (saw) said,

"The one who trails his clothes in arrogance in the earth, Allah will not look at him on the day of judgement." Saheeh al-Bukhari, no. 5788 and Saheeh al-Muslim, no. 2087 and Musnad Imam Ahmad, no. 8778








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1. Clothes of fame

You must know not to wear long trailing clothes to show-off.

2. Hair Extensions

You must know that it is forbidden for a Muslim to have hair extensions.

3. Putting hair extensions on others

You must know that it is forbidden for a Muslim to put hair extensions on others.

4. Tattoos

You must know that it is forbidden for a Muslim to have tattoos.

5. Tattooing others

You must know that it is forbidden for a Muslim to put tattoos on others.

6. Plucking eyebrows

You must know that it is forbidden for a Muslim to change the shape of his/her eyebrows.

7. Plucking other's eyebrows

You must know that it is forbidden for a Muslim to change the shape of the eyebrows of others.

8. Using gold utensils

You must know not to use gold utensils.

9. Using silver utensils

You must know not to use silver utensils.

10. Men wearing silk

You must know it is forbidden for a Muslim man to wear silk.

11. Men wearing gold

You must know it is forbidden for a Muslim man to wear gold.