Is “Segmented Gold” (Dhahab Muqatta‘) Permissible for Men in Islam?

❖ Shar‘i Status of “Dhahab Muqatta‘” for Men & Explanation of the Hadith ❖
Source:
Ahkam wa Masail in the Light of the Qur’an and Hadith, Volume 01, Page 511


❀ Question​


Disregarding the research of Shaykh Nasir al-Din al-Albani, what is the explanation of the Hadith:


{نَهَى رَسُولُ اللَّهِ عَنْ لُبْسِ الذَّهَبِ إِلَّا مُقَطَّعًا}
(Abu Dawood, al-Nasa’i, Musnad Ahmad, etc.)


This Hadith appears to permit “Muqatta‘ gold” (i.e., gold in small or segmented form) — and the wording is absolute (mutlaq), so doesn't this suggest that even for men it may be allowed?


✔ Response​


الحمد لله، والصلاة والسلام علىٰ رسول الله، أما بعد:


The Hadith:


{نَهَى رَسُولُ اللَّهِ عَنْ لُبْسِ الذَّهَبِ إِلَّا مُقَطَّعًا}


Translation:

“The Messenger of Allah ﷺ prohibited wearing gold except in a segmented (muqatta‘) form.”


This wording clearly indicates that the prohibition and exception are directed toward those who are generally permitted to wear goldi.e., women.


Whereas for men, wearing gold in any form — solid or segmented — is entirely impermissible.
Hence, this Hadith does not serve as a basis for allowing men to wear “muqatta‘” gold.


This conclusion is also supported by the research of Shaykh al-Albani (حفظه الله). You are advised to study his book:


"آداب الزفاف" (The Etiquettes of Marriage)


This book clarifies many such questions and objections in detail, إن شاء الله.


هٰذَا مَا عِندِي وَاللّٰهُ أَعْلَمُ بِالصَّوَابِ
This is what I know; and Allah knows best what is correct.
 
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