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Islamic Benefits of Rings and Stones
Zaid Alsalami
1 Articles
7 Questions
Is it necessary for the Aqeeq stone in a ring to directly touch the skin?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
Is it necessary for the Aqeeq stone in a ring to directly touch the skin?
Mateen Charbonneau
When wearing a ring such as Aqeeq or Firoza, is it necessary for the stone to make contact with the skin and not have any obstruction, such as the ring's metal, between the stone and the finger in order to get its Islamic benefits?
Zaid Alsalami
Is it not a kind of shirk to wear an Aqeeq ring stone? Are we not supposed to depend on Allah only?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
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