Amount of Silver in Ring For Men

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“May Allah grant us success, May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions” The Amount of Silver That May Be Included In a Ring For Men Sunan An-Nasai: Vol. 6, No. 5198: [Maktaba Dar-us-Salam, First Edition, January 2008] 'Abdullah bin Buraidah narrated from his father that a man came to the Prophet (pbuh) and he was wearing an iron ring. He said: "Why do I see you wearing the jewelry of the people of Hell?" He threw it away, then he came and he was wearing a brass ring. He said: "Why do I notice the stench of idols from you?" So he threw it away, and said: "0 Messenger of Allah, what should I use?" He said: "Silver, but it should not equal a Mithqal." (Hasan) Comment: 'Keep it less than one Mithqal': A Mithqal equals 4.235 grams, a little over four grams. Hence, the silver ring too ought to be less than that weight. See Also: Jami At-Tirmidhi: Vol. 3 Hadith No. 1785 (Hasan) [Dar-us-Salam, First Edition, Nov 2007], 1792 [Islamic Foundation, Bangladesh] Sunan Abu Dawud: Vol. 4 Hadith No. 4223 (Hasan), [Dar-us-Salam, First Edition, July 2008] Fatwas of the Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta', KSA: Fatwa no. 11137 (Vol. 24) [www.alifta.com]

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The Amount of Silver That May Be Included In a Ring For Men

Sunan An-Nasai: Vol. 6, No. 5198: [Maktaba Dar-us-Salam, First Edition, January 2008] 'Abdullah bin Buraidah narrated from his father that a man came to the Prophet (pbuh) and he was wearing an iron ring. He said: "Why do I see you wearing the jewelry of the people of Hell?" He threw it away, then he came and he was wearing a brass ring. He said: "Why do I notice the stench of idols from you?" So he threw it away, and said: "0 Messenger of Allah, what should I use?" He said: "Silver, but it should not equal a Mithqal." (Hasan) Comment: 'Keep it less than one Mithqal': A Mithqal equals 4.235 grams, a little over four grams. Hence, the silver ring too ought to be less than that weight.

See Also:

Jami At-Tirmidhi: Vol. 3 Hadith No. 1785 (Hasan) [Dar-us-Salam, First Edition, Nov 2007], 1792 [Islamic Foundation, Bangladesh]

Sunan Abu Dawud: Vol. 4 Hadith No. 4223 (Hasan), [Dar-us-Salam, First Edition, July 2008]

Fatwas of the Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta', KSA: Fatwa no. 11137 (Vol. 24) [www.alifta.com]