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Interesting how people get around religious laws. I have a Moro kris with gold in the hilt and a barong with a gold ferrule. As I understand it (limited understanding here) the prohibition is more against being worn, like jewelry, than coins or weapons. Even in being worn, it is not entirely prohibited, unless there is a lot of it. A silver watch with gold numerals is ok, but a gold watch is not ok. I am not going on hard facts and knowledge here, just opinions from Muslim friends. They are researching further. |
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Thanks Bill thats interesting, I like the olive oil story.
I was told once that thaler & Victorian soveriegns were popular in Arab & Muslim African countries as A Woman on a coin, an unveiled one at that was considered Risque or naughty. I wonder if gold embelishments are sort of "naughty" but acceptable as not bieng "worn" even if always carried? Spiral |
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