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To wear a ring, twine, or anything similar to them for prevention or lifting of harm or affliction, is an act of shirk

Cover of Kitab-At-Tawheed
Cover of Kitab-At-Tawheed

Author: Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab

Allah the Almighty said:

Say: Tell me then, the things that you invoke besides Allah subhanahu wata'ala, if Allah subhanahu wata'ala intended some harm for me, could they remove His harm, or if He (Allah subhanahu wata'ala) intended some mercy for me, could they withhold His Mercy? Say: Sufficient for me is Allah subhanahu wata'ala; in Him those who trust (i.e. believers) must put their trust.

(39:38)

Imran bin Husain radhi allahu anhu narrated:

The Prophet peace be upon him once saw a man with a brass ring on his hand and asked him, "What is this?" The man replied, "To overcome the weakness of old age." He said, "Remove it, for, it can only add to your weakness. Should death overtake you while you are wearing it, you would never succeed."

This Hadith was recorded by Ahmad bin Hanbal (may Allah subhanahu wata'ala be pleased with him) with a good chain of narrators.

He also recorded a Marfu' Hadith; Uqbah bin Aamir radhi allahu anhu narrated that Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him said:

Whoever wears talisman or an amulet would never see his wish fulfilled by Allah subhanahu wata'ala. And whoever hangs a sea shell would never get peace and rest.

In an another version the Prophet peace be upon him is reported to have said:

Whoever wears a talisman has committed Shirk (polytheism).

Ibn Abi Hatim reported about Hudhaifah radhi allahu anhu; He saw a man with a piece of twine on his hand (as a protection or cure from fever) so he cut the twine and read the verse:

Most of them believe in Allah and still practise Shirk (polytheism).

(12: 106)

Important issues to note

  • The strict forbiddance of wearing rings, twines and the like.
  • If the Companion had died wearing such a thing, he would not have succeeded (in the Hereafter). This is a confirmation to the statement of the Companions that minor Shirk is greater (worse) than major sins.
  • Ignorance was no excuse.
  • Wearing any such article will not benefit this life. Indeed, it is harmful as was stated by the Prophet (May the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him) "It will do nothing except increase weakness."
  • The intense disapproval and censure of whoever does such a deed.
  • The declaration that whoever attaches something to himself will have that thing put in charge of him.
  • The declaration that whoever wears an amulet has committed Shirk.
  • Hoping to get cured from fever by using a talisman is Shirk.
  • Hudhaifah's reciting the verse of Qur'an is a clear-cut proof that Companions used to recite the verses dealing with the major Shirk to condemn minor Shirk. As Ibn Abbas (May Allah be pleased with him) did by reciting the verse from Surah Al-Baqarah. (2: 165).
  • Seeking relief against evil eye by using amulets is Shirk.
  • The curse upon those who use amulets that their wishes should not be granted by Allah and those who use shells will not get rest nor peace. That is, Allah has left them.


Source: http://www.kalamullah.com/Books/