Clothing
The male and the child are forbidden to wear jewellery, like the bracelet in the hand.
They are forbidden to wear more than three fingers-width of pure silk, but he must wear it if it was the same length. The dress that is made from a cloth which contains 50% or more of silk, is forbidden to be dressed with. The cloth that is tanned with bright red or bright yellow is forbidden, as well, except only if it was used for a necessity or for frightening.
The pigment of henna is forbidden except if it is used for gray hair. It is allowed for women as we previously mention.
The adult Muslim is not allowed to look to any part of a woman permissible for him to marry, except the little girl and the very old woman that does not desire marriage. Regarding the women that he is forbidden to marry, he must not look at their private parts, which are from the navel till the under the knee. He is also forbidden from looking at the belly and the back. As he is forbidden from looking at the mentioned parts, he is also forbidden to touch them, even if he uses an obstacle to avoid touching them by skin, except for an extreme necessity.
The woman is forbidden to look at the man permissible for her to marry as well. It is religiously obligatory that she cover herself and avoid his looks. She should cover herself also, in case that there is an adult boy that can desire women or that can be desired, even if he was her slave.
The men and women may not pluck hair from the pubes and the face, like plucking the moustache. The washra is forbidden as well, which is to make gaps between the teeth. Tattoos are forbidden also—which is making tattoos in the body or the face, like drawing on the gums. Weaving is forbidden as well, which is, for example, that the woman plugs her hair into the hair of a stranger.
The women are not allowed to imitate and resemble men—and vice versa—in walking, speaking, dressing, etc. As the Islamic Law curses the one who does this. It is also forbidden to imitate the disbelievers and defiantly disobedient.
It is religiously obligatory that men and women cover their private parts from the eyes of every one, except in case of the husband and wife, as well as the master and his bondmaid, and vice versa.