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  1. It is not permissible for a man to wear a necklace, because it resembles women, and there is no reason why it is permissible for a man to wear a silver necklace. And then wearing ornaments and jewelry on the wrist, neck, and ears is similar to women, and it is reserved for women, so it is not permisRead more

    It is not permissible for a man to wear a necklace, because it resembles women, and there is no reason why it is permissible for a man to wear a silver necklace.

    And then wearing ornaments and jewelry on the wrist, neck, and ears is similar to women, and it is reserved for women, so it is not permissible for men to wear bangles and bracelets, nor earrings in the ears. And thorns, and not anklets and necklaces etc.

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  1. In Islamic tradition, the first mother and father of mankind are Adam and Hawwa (Eve). According to the Quran and Hadith (Prophetic traditions), Allah (God) created Adam as the first human being and later created Hawwa as his partner from his rib. They are considered the progenitors of all human beiRead more

    In Islamic tradition, the first mother and father of mankind are Adam and Hawwa (Eve). According to the Quran and Hadith (Prophetic traditions), Allah (God) created Adam as the first human being and later created Hawwa as his partner from his rib. They are considered the progenitors of all human beings, and their story is often seen as an important part of the creation narrative in Islam. This narrative is similar to the one found in Judeo-Christian traditions, where Adam and Eve are also recognized as the first human couple. However, there may be variations in the details of their story between different religious traditions and interpretations.

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  1. A pious person is the one who does what Allah commanded him to do with faith, hoping for reward and believing in His promise and also leaving what He prohibited him to do with faith and fearing His punishment.

    A pious person is the one who does what Allah commanded him to do with faith, hoping for reward and believing in His promise and also leaving what He prohibited him to do with faith and fearing His punishment.

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