salaamz does any1 knw where you can get a shahada headband from plzzzzzz

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Salaam.

When I mean commercialise I don't mean 'let's make money'. No, make it commercial. Let there be nothing to it in other words. I guess it's too complicated to understand, never mind.

Personally, I'd rather wear some Firetrap and keep a beard. Much cooler than wearing some cheap old clothing printed in someones shed saying 'Muslim' on it or something.
 
Salaam.

When I mean commercialise I don't mean 'let's make money'. No, make it commercial. Let there be nothing to it in other words. I guess it's too complicated to understand, never mind.

Personally, I'd rather wear some Firetrap and keep a beard. Much cooler than wearing some cheap old clothing printed in someones shed saying 'Muslim' on it or something.
No, I understand what you mean by commercial. You're refering to something which is just a trend that people do or wear because it's the "in" or "popular" thing to do, and peole have know idea why they are doing it or wearing it, they're just doing it to be popular too. But like I said before that can happen with anything, including a thobe or shalwar kameez or even a hijab, cause I know there are sisters out there that wear the hijab and they have no idea what its all about they just wear it cause they were told to.

I'm not sure what you mean by a "Firetrap" so you'll have to explain that one. The clothing that I'm selling isn't cheap at all they are the same quality of something you would buy at a regular store, and they certainly aren't printed in my shed or anything like that. You should visit www.spreadshirt.com to see how the shirts are actually made and the quality of them, especially before make such acusations against somebody else.
 
You might want to read this before wearing one of those headbands.

Question :

Salam.
There are T-shirts currently available in my area with the word "Allah" written on it. The issue has been raised that this is wrong because people may abuse the T-shirt by wearing it or throwing it on the floor out of carelessness. Also, it has been asked whether it can be worn to the toilet.
What is your opinion on the matter ?
Jazakallah.


Answer :

Praise be to Allaah.

It is not permissible to buy or wear these T-shirts, and the one who wears them should be denounced, because they involve disrespect towards the name of Allaah, which is bound to be mistreated by being printed on these shirts, whether they are thrown in places where Allaah’s name should not be put, such as in bathrooms (especially when they get dirty and need washing) or are mistreated in other ways. If you and other Muslims refrain from buying these shirts, this will narrow the market for them, which will force the producers – if their aim is merely commercial – to stop printing them. And Allaah knows best.


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I suppose a headband would be about the same as a t-shirt since your wearing it on your body and it is bound to end up in unappropriate places.

:sl:

JazakAllah Brother, good post mashaAllah. Apart from not wearing such items of clothing for obvious reasons, I can't help thinking it is a bit like advertising yourself to be so Islamic.
 
:sl:

JazakAllah Brother, good post mashaAllah. Apart from not wearing such items of clothing for obvious reasons, I can't help thinking it is a bit like advertising yourself to be so Islamic.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "so Islamic", please explain.
 
Much cooler than wearing some cheap old clothing printed in someones shed saying 'Muslim' on it or something.
:sl: bro,
These kind of comments can be very insulting and offensive, especially if someone's putting a lot of effort into a service for the Muslim community. Please try to be more sensitive towards others inshaa'Allah and remember the Prophet saws said, "Whoever is deprived of gentleness is deprived of all good." (Muslim, Book 32, Number 6270 & Abu Dawood, Book 41, Number 4791).

JazakumAllahu khayran for your cooperation.
:w:
 
Salamualaikum,
i apologize if this q is kinda off topic, but... while we're all talking about muslim attire, and trying to find muslim attire..... does anybody know where i can find a green turban?
 
Salamualaikum,
i apologize if this q is kinda off topic, but... while we're all talking about muslim attire, and trying to find muslim attire..... does anybody know where i can find a green turban?
Yeah you can find one at www.alhannah.com along with a bunch of other goods. I recomend this site personally, I bought a shalwar kameez from them and was very pleased.:brother:
 
i really want one of those shahada headbands
Is it permissible to wear such a thing? I think it's wrong. Why on earth would you wanna walk down the street with it on? "All eyes on me I’m a Muslim and I want you all to know that I am". Is this not arrogant? I know I aint one to talk about wearing a "sunnah attire", however dress modestly and you're ok. People should like you for the content of your character, your actions, not some writing on a piece of cloth. At the end of the day Allah knows how good a muslim you are, trying to re-enforcing this to others don't mean jack all.
 
salaam, I;m not sure if wearing a headband is permissible, it just seems as if it may be makruh in some way.. so i'm going to try lookin further into it.. here's a site with headbands though

www.wearaloud.com

could someone please inform me.. this is my first post btw

salaam..
 
Salaam, if anyone is still looking for Shahada headband please message me.
 

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