Wearing an Iron Ring in Islam
Source: Fatāwā Amunpūrī by Shaykh Ghulām Muṣṭafā Ẓahīr Amunpūrī
❖ Question
What is the ruling on wearing an iron ring?
❖ Answer
Wearing an iron ring is permissible. There is no authentic prohibition established in the Sharīʿah regarding it. However, some Ḥanafī scholars have written that wearing an iron ring is makrūh, while others declared it ḥarām. The evidences presented for this view are weak and unauthentic.
❖ Scholarly Opinions
◈ Ibn Māzah al-Ḥanafī (d. 616H):
((أما التختم بالحديد والرصاص والصفر والشبه فهو حرام على النساء والرجال جميعا))
“As for wearing rings of iron, lead, copper, or brass, it is ḥarām for both men and women.”
— al-Muḥīṭ al-Burhānī 5/348; Fatāwā Fayḍ Kirmānī 3/287; Fatāwā ʿĀlamgīrī 5/335
◈ Mufti Taqī ʿUthmānī (Deobandi scholar) also stated:
“According to the Ḥanafīs, iron, brass, and similar rings are ḥarām.”
— Taqrīr al-Tirmidhī 3/395
Conclusion
- Permissible (Jāʾiz): No authentic evidence prohibits wearing iron rings.
- Ḥanafī view: Some declared it makrūh or even ḥarām, but their evidences are weak.
- The stronger opinion is that it remains permissible for both men and women.