Sunan Ibn Majah
“The best of that in which you visit Allah in your graves and your mosque is white (garments).”*
Part of: Clothing, Dress & Adornment
107 hadith in this topic
Sunan Ibn Majah
“The best of that in which you visit Allah in your graves and your mosque is white (garments).”*
Sunan Ibn Majah
It was narrated from Salman Farisi that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) performed ablution, then he turned his woolen cloak that he was wearing inside out and wiped his face with it.
Sunan Ibn Majah
“I saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) marking sheep on their ears, and I saw him wearing a cloak around his wrist.”
Sunan Ibn Majah
“O my son, if only you could have seen us when we were with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), when rain fell on us; you would have thought that we smelled like sheep.”
Sunan Ibn Majah
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) came out to us one day, wearing a Roman cloak of wool with narrow sleeves. He led us in prayer wearing that, and nothing else.”
Sunan Ibn Majah
It was narrated from Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudri that the Prophet (ﷺ) forbade two kinds of dress. Those two types of dress are Ishtimalus- Samma’* and Ihtiba’ in a single garment, with no part of it upon his private part.**
Sunan Ibn Majah
Ishtimalus-Samma’ and Ihtiba’, exposing one’s private part to the sky.
Sunan Ibn Majah
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbade two kinds of dress: Ishtimalus-Samma’ and Ihtiba’ in one garment, when you are exposing your private part to the sky.”
Sunan Ibn Majah
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) wore wool and sandals, and he wore coarse, rough garments.”
Sunan Ibn Majah
“Umar bin Khattab put on a new garment and said: Al-hamdu lillahil-ladhi kasani ma uwari bihi ‘awrati, wa atajammalu bihi fi hayati (Praise is to Allah Who has clothed me in something with which I conceal my nakedness and adorn...