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Bracelets with cubic zirconia and crystals

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Please could you tell me if women can wear jewellery with Cubic Zirconia in them? I have a couple bracelets with Cubic Zirconia in it and some with crystal so please could you tell me if I can wear them?  Thank you

Answer

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

As-salāmu ‘alaykum wa-rahmatullāhi wa-barakātuh.

Zirconium dioxide, a white solid used in ceramic glazes and refractory coatings, and as a synthetic substitute for diamonds in jewellery.[1]

Adorning one’s self with jewellery that is made with cubic zirconia and crystals are permissible.[2]

And Allah Ta’āla Knows Best

Muhammed Al-Ameen Bin Moulana Ismail Akoo

Student Darul Iftaa

Newcastle; KZN, South Africa 

Mufti Ebrahim Desai.


[2]

الدر المختار و حاشية ابن عابدينكتاب الحظر و الاباحة

الجزء 6صفحة 341 (دار الفكر-بيروت) 

وقدمناه عن الخانية أن النساء فيما سوى الحلي من الأكل والشرب والادهان من الذهب والفضة والعقود بمنزلة الرجال ؛ ولا بأس لهن بلبس الديباج والحرير والذهب والفضة واللؤلؤ ا هـ .

 

فتاوى قاصي خان على هامش فتاوى هندية باب ما يكره من الثياب و الحلي و الزينة

الجزء 3صفحة 413

ولا بأس لهن بلبس الديباج والحرير والذهب والفضة واللؤلؤ

 

الجوهرة النيرة على مختصر القدوري

 الجزء 2صفحة 282  (المطبعة الخيرية)

)ويجوز التحلي بالذهب والفضة للنساء) إنما قيد بالتحلي؛ لأنهن في استعمال آنية الذهب والفضة والأكل فيها والادهان منها كالرجال

فتاوى دار العلوم زكرياكتاب ابحظر و الاباحة

الجزء 7صفحة 249-250

 

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