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Cultural Conservative
In the West, it is sometimes not uncommon to see men wearing gold chains around their neck, or gold wedding rings, or wearing shirts made of silk. It should be known that such clothing or adornment is haram for men, but permissible to women. As such, if men wear gold or silk, they are acting effeminately, which is disliked by Almighty Allah.
Muhammad (SAW) took some silk in his right hand and some gold in his left, declaring, "These two are haram for the males among my followers." (Reported by Ahmad, Abu Dawud, al-Nisai, Ibn Hayyan; lbn Majah, who adds "but halal for the females.")
'Umar reported that he heard the Prophet (peace be on him) 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.)
Muhammad did permit silver rings. According to ibn Umar, al-Bukhari reported the former saying, "The Messenger of Allah (peace be on him) wore a silver ring. After him, Abu Bakr and then Umar and Uthman wore it, until it fell off his finger into the well of Arees." (Reported by Bukhari). There is no prohibition against other metals such as Iron or copper.
Muhmmad also made an exception for medical reasons. Bukhari reported that he llowed Abdulrahman bin 'Auf and al-Zubayr bin al-Awwam permission to wear silk when they suffered from scabies.
See more: Proof and Wisdom behind the Prohibition of Gold
Muhammad (SAW) took some silk in his right hand and some gold in his left, declaring, "These two are haram for the males among my followers." (Reported by Ahmad, Abu Dawud, al-Nisai, Ibn Hayyan; lbn Majah, who adds "but halal for the females.")
'Umar reported that he heard the Prophet (peace be on him) 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.)
Muhammad did permit silver rings. According to ibn Umar, al-Bukhari reported the former saying, "The Messenger of Allah (peace be on him) wore a silver ring. After him, Abu Bakr and then Umar and Uthman wore it, until it fell off his finger into the well of Arees." (Reported by Bukhari). There is no prohibition against other metals such as Iron or copper.
Muhmmad also made an exception for medical reasons. Bukhari reported that he llowed Abdulrahman bin 'Auf and al-Zubayr bin al-Awwam permission to wear silk when they suffered from scabies.
See more: Proof and Wisdom behind the Prohibition of Gold