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How do you convince my Muslim parents to let me wear shorts?

How do you convince my Muslim parents to let me wear shorts?

Originally Answered: How do I convince my Muslim parent to let me wear shorts? You can try gradually – skirt-looking trousers, then 9/10 trousers, then 7/8, then shorts down to the knee etc.

How can impress husband in Islam?

Express your affection to your husband in the ways that come naturally to you. Find out what your loved one responds to, and show him love in this way. If your husband likes physical affection, kiss and hug him when you greet him. If he likes to be told that you love him, tell him freely.

Can you use condoms in Islam?

Use of things such as condom was never mentioned in the Quran. However, having sex before Nikkah (Zina) is equally frowned upon in Islam but if you’ll like to do family planning with your legal partner, the use of condom is permissible.

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Should women dress like men in Islam?

Women should be proud of their femininity and not dress like men. And men should be proud of their masculinity and not try to imitate women in their dress. For this reason, Muslim men are forbidden from wearing gold or silk, as these are considered feminine accessories.

Do Muslims resent the restrictions on their dress?

Muslims generally do not resent the restrictions placed on their dress by their religion and most regard it as a proud statement of their faith. Islam gives guidance about all aspects of life, including matters of public decency.

What does the Quran say about clothing?

The Quran instructs that clothing is meant to cover our private areas and be an adornment (Quran 7:26). Clothing worn by Muslims should be clean and decent, neither excessively fancy nor ragged. One should not dress in a manner intended to gain the admiration or sympathy of others. Beyond the Clothing: Behaviors and Manners

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Do you have to wear a headscarf in Islam?

Most Muslims interpret this to require head coverings for women, although some Muslim women, especially those of more conservative branches of Islam, cover the entire body, including the face and/or hands, with a full body chador. For Men: The minimum amount to be covered on the body is between the navel and the knee.