It is essential for Muslims to be distinguished from the followers of
other religions and cultures. Muslims should be recognizable from their
external appearances. External appearance is among the prominent features
of Islam. In such external appearance, the identity of the nation is maintained
and Muslims are guarded against assimilation into other non-Muslim cultures.
Islam thus stresses the importance of external appearances.
Islam prohibits unnecessary adoption of the ways and appearances of
other nations. Certain acts which eliminate a Muslim's identity are
not permissible (haraam) even if they are not the special characteristics
of other communities. Thus, shaving or cutting the beard, wearing shorts
which expose part of the satr, etc., are completely forbidden. If a Muslim
along with the adoption of such haraam ways despises or mocks at such
Shar'i prohibitions, his act of transgression progresses from
sin to kufr. .
Then there are certain things which are not exclusive to any particular community. The adoption of such things will be permissible. If a form of dress is particular with a non-Muslim community, it will be sinful for Muslims to adopt such dress even if the Shar'i requirements in regard to satr concealment are fulfilled by such attire. Another example of prohibited imitation is to eat sitting at tables with knives and forks. This way of eating is the manner of an alien community. Islam has taught its adherents a special way of conduct in eating. Therefore, it will not be permissible to adopt they ways of non-Muslims in this regard even if such ways have no religious undertones. If the ways adopted from the kuffaar are of religious import as well, then it will amount to kufr, e.g. wearing a cross, etc.
Then there are such things which are of neither religious nor cultural import. Such things are of real use and benefit. Even if such things are the inventions of the kuffaar, there will be nothing wrong in adopting them. This applies to inventions of transport, Communications weapons and other items of benefit. However, in such matters, the layman should not determine the permissibility or prohibition of anything. He should obtain the advice and direction of the Ulama who will properly inform him. It is also prohibited to adopt the ways and appearances of such Muslims who happen to be fussaaq and bid'atis. It is also prohibited for men to take on the attire and appearance of women and vice versa. Some Qur'aanic aayat and Ahadith on this subject will now be cited.
1. Allah Ta'ala says:
3. Syyedna Abdullah Bin Amr Bin A's (radiallahu anhu) narrates that once he had on him two garments which were dyed a saffron colour. Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) commented:
4. Syyedna Rukaanah (radiallahu anhu) narrates that Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said:
5. Syyedna Ibn Umar (radiallahu anhu) narrates It that Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said:
6. Syyedna Abu Raihaanah (radiallahu anhu) narrates that once Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) prohibited ten things. Among these ten things prohibited was to line garments with silk in the style of the non-Muslims (of that time).( Abou Dawood, Nisaai)
7. Syyedna Ibn Abbass (radiallahu anhu) narrates that Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said: " Allah curses those men who adopt the appearances of women and those women who adopt the appearances of men." (Bukhari)
8. Syyedna Ibn Abi Mulaikah (radiallahu anhu) narrates that it was said to Aishah (radiallahu anha) that a certain woman wears shoes which resemble the shoes of men. Syyedna Aishah (radiallahu anha commented: Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) has cursed women who imitate men. (Abu Dawood)
Such imitation is greatly in vogue in our day. In such imitation is a double sin. one sin is the imitation of the opposite sex which in itself is prohibited. The Other sin id the imitation of ii- e Kuffaar by adapting their styles and fashions of dress.
9. Syyedna Hajjaj Bin Hassaan (radiallahu anhu) narrates:
'We went to meet Syyedna Anas (the prominent Sahaabi; on this occasion Hajjaj was a little boy). My sister Mugheera told me that at that time I was a little kid and I had two plaits on my head, Syyedna Anas (radiallahu anhu) rubbed his hand over my head, made dua for bark at and said: 'Cut off these plaits because this is the style of the Jews. (Abu Dawood)
10. Aamir Bin Sa'd (radiallahu anhu) narrating from his father says that Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said:
13. Syyedna Ali (radiallahu anhu) narrates that once Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) had an Arabian cross-bow in his hand. On this occasion Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) saw a cross-bow of Persian origin in the hands of a Muslim. Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) commented: "Throw it (the Persian bow) away and take one like this (Arabian bow)..." (Ibn Majah
From this command of Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) it is apparent that the objects-of use of other nations should not unnecessarily be adopted. This applies to weapons and all other items of use and benefit. If Muslims have their own equivalent, they should make use of their own products and not give preference to the products of the non-Muslims.
14. Huzaifah (radiallahu anhu) narrates that Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said: "Recite the Qur'aan in Arabic style and tone (i.e. correct and with simplicity) and refrain from the style and tone of the People of the Book (Jews and Christian ... ) ( Baihaqi)
Even in reciting, the ways of other nations and of people who do not follow the Shariah should not be imitated.
13. Abdullah Bin Amr Ibnul A's (radiallahu anhu) narrates
that he heard Rasulullah
(sallallahu alayhi wasallam! say: "A woman who imitates men and a man
who imitates women are not of us." (Targheeb)
It is very essential that Muslims adopt Islamic ways and methods in
all their affairs? whether worldly or Deeni There is great benefit in Muslims
maintaining their Islamic identity in all their affairs and not only in
matters pertaining to worship. The Qur'aan and the Hadith emphasize this.
Syyedna Abdullah Bin Umar (radiallahu anhu) narrates that Rasulullah (sallallahu
alayhi wasallam) said: ;