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Do we consider it is correct, which we should wear the mill in the match around your neck, meditative it will great we as well as move we great luck. Or for any alternative reasons for e.g. it will forestall harm, or carry out your anger.

Does Islam assent this?

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7 Responses to “MUSLIMS IS IT RIGHT TO BELIEVE IN PRECIOUS STONES, AND WEARING THEM IN RINGS AND PENDANTS?”

  1. Hitmanxx12345? Says:

    Nope
    only for good looking
    and mustn’t be gold if you were male
    wearing gold is only for GIRLS!! and pimps?

  2. mocha_Ma_mocha Says:

    No as a muslim, u cannot believe in another power other than allah. That is considered shirik…

  3. Ahmad Says:

    well as a super natural luck no cuz stones dont make your luck.

    about benefit ya stones benefit my cousin a lot. he is a gang racer and unlucky gets in fight. but lucky he wear a big stone thingy around his neck. so when he gets in a fight he takes that weird locked thing out and SMACKS the hell out of people. but of course he only used it once. after that he was to ashamed to use it cuz the one who he smacked started to bleed.

    believe me those who think that fighting is cool. it is cool until you dont kill some one. so it is better to leave it before you kill some one.

  4. Life Guru Says:

    There is no harm in wearing precious stones in jewelry but to think it brings luck is a bit silly whether you are Muslim or not :) Islam discourages all superstitious beliefs.

  5. bajo47o9 Says:

    Honestly it is depend on how much you know the benefit you can get from it, but Islam never ever allow muslim use any ting confusing to practising.

  6. Markava Says:

    u can wear what ever u want but men cant wear gold its not right.
    as for the stones sure u can but as long as it dont interfear with the beliefs of gods powers

  7. ツ♥| яэγoЯ | Says:

    No. It’s the worst sin - shirk. Because you are placing your trust on an object that can not benefit you when you should only be placing your trust in Allah (swt). You can wear something around your neck if it’s not there to protect you or bring you good luck - basically if you’re wearing it because you like it and only because of that. Objects don’t have any power and can not help you in any way, so why would you rely on them?

    So the answer is no, Islam does not permit this.

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