Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Q&A Can I wear Tikas

Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera
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The conversation is about the fashion industry and the use of jewelry in various aspects of the culture. The speakers discuss the origins of certain items and the prevalence of it in the culture of the region. They also mention the issue of "odder hair" and the need for caution when wearing it.

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			Bismillah
		
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			AR he two
		
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			Muslim women now tend to wear
tickers, Indian headpieces, or
		
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			dangling jewelry to adorn their
hair and hijab on special
		
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			occasions, what is the ruling on
this? You know, wearing a tick in
		
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			terms of the small dots that the
sticker or whatever it is or a
		
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			smear of some reddish color or
something like that, that they put
		
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			on the forehead? That's obviously
not permissible, right, whether
		
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			you're Indian, Pakistani,
Bangladeshi, or anything else,
		
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			because that is definitely a Hindu
culture and a Hindu custom to do
		
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			that. However, where within the
Pakistani community, you've got
		
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			the they have jewelry on their
head, and then there's something
		
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			that dangles on their forehead? I
don't know the history of that.
		
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			But I think Pakistani that's been
happening in Punjab and Pakistan
		
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			for for a very long time. Well,
Allahu Allah. I don't know if that
		
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			comes from Hindu culture. That I
don't know. I don't know the
		
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			origins of that to be Hindu as
such. So I can't say that's haram.
		
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			Right. But yes, the.on the
forehead is definitely out of
		
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			place. Right? That's not something
that we do. But the jewelry, it's
		
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			somewhere of adorning themselves.
So I don't know. And that's why I
		
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			can't say no, well love Ireland, I
unless somebody can prove to me
		
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			that it's Hindu culture. You know,
we can't we can't just say because
		
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			the.is Hindu, this must be Hindu
as well, because at the end of the
		
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			day, women like to adorn
themselves and they just find
		
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			creative ways to do that, because
it's just so natural to them
		
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			dangling things from the hijab,
and everything. All of this stuff
		
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			is permissible for women to do as
long as it's fun in front of other
		
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			women. The whole thing is that
women can adorn themselves as long
		
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			as they don't do the Haram stuff
like you know, what do you call
		
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			it?
		
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			Filed teeth and do their eyebrows.
Right? The bigger problem we have
		
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			today is that most women are doing
their eyebrows even though it's
		
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			completely haram. It's mentioned
the Hadith very clearly that Allah
		
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			has cursed, cursed those kinds of
women. Right? And the problem with
		
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			this is that it's widespread. They
start off by saying I'm just going
		
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			to do stray hairs and then they
just do a bit more, a bit more and
		
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			then eventually it just becomes
shaped and you have to be really
		
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			careful about that.
		
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