Yes both of them could shape each other. but on the other hand, if the source of religion i.e. the religious scripture is secure and well guarded and there is no evidence of any variation or modification in it then it is impossible to conceive that the culture or any other human practice, tradition,Read more
Yes both of them could shape each other. but on the other hand, if the source of religion i.e. the religious scripture is secure and well guarded and there is no evidence of any variation or modification in it then it is impossible to conceive that the culture or any other human practice, tradition, or custom can mold or shape it whatsoever, rather it dictates the culture and shape it accordingly.
So since the Quran says: إنا نحن نزلنا الذكر وإنا له لحافظون meaning: (We have sent down this reminder and we indeed guard it)
and there is no textual and practical proof so far of modification in the Quran.
so that means its directions and rulings are safe, sound, and secured, and subsequently it deserves to be dogmatic over the culture and society and a source of light and guidance for them.
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Wearing gold is permissable only for muslim women, as it is reported in Sunan Abu Dawood, and Sunan Nasaye, and sunan Ibn e Maja from Ali r.a who stated that: "أن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم أخذ حريرافجعله فى يمينه, وأخذ ذهبا فجعله فى شماله ثم قال: إن هذين حرام على ذكور أمتي" (That Allah's MessengeRead more
Wearing gold is permissable only for muslim women, as it is reported in Sunan Abu Dawood, and Sunan Nasaye, and sunan Ibn e Maja from Ali r.a who stated that:
“أن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم أخذ حريرافجعله فى يمينه, وأخذ ذهبا فجعله فى شماله ثم قال: إن هذين حرام على ذكور أمتي”
(That Allah’s Messenger- peace be upon him- took silk and put it in his right hand, and he took gold and placed it in his left hand. and said, ‘Indeed, these two are prohibited for the males of my Ummah.)
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