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10. A silver ‘ring’ (without a gem) is a piece of jewellery typically worn by females and, for men, it is Makruh (impermissible and a sin). (Fatawa Razawiyyah, vol. 22, pp. 130)
11. Women may wear as many silver and gold rings as they like whether with or without a gem. For them is no limit on the weight of silver and gold and on the number of gems.
12. If an iron ring is plated with silver so that the iron is not visible at all, then it is not prohibited to wear such a ring. (Fatawa ‘Aalamgiri, vol. 5, pp. 335)
13. One can wear the ring on any finger of one hand but one should wear it on the little finger. (Rad-dul-Muhtar, vol. 9, pp. 596; Bahar-e-Shari’at, part 16, pp. 70)
14. It is also impermissible and a sin for men to wear a metal bracelet even related to Mannat (a religious vow) or Dam.
15. Likewise, it is not permissible to wear a gem-less ring made of silver or any other metal or a steel ring brought from Madinah Munawwarah زَادَھَـا الـلّٰـهُ شَـرَفًـا وَّ تَـعۡـظِیۡـمًا or the sacred city of Ajmer etc.
16. It is also not permissible for men to wear a ring (without a gem) made of silver or any other metal, to which Dam has been made, for the cure of piles and other diseases.
17. If you are wearing a bracelet or a gem-less ring made of any metals or an impermissible ring or a metal chain of
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