Wearing a Ring: Changing Patterns (2024)

Some people insist that it is a Sunnah to wear a ring, citing the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) example and saying that the Prophet’s companions did the same. We have a large number of Hadiths mentioning the Prophet’s action on this point. We need to look at these in order to establish whether wearing a ring is a Sunnah, or only recommended, or merely a permissible thing that carries no special importance. The first Hadith we look at is reported by Ibn Umar: “The Prophet acquired a gold ring and he used to wear it in his right hand. People did the same, acquiring gold rings. The Prophet discarded his ring and said: ‘I will never wear it.’ People also discarded their rings.” (Related by Al-Bukhari and Muslim.)

This Hadith mentions an event that took place before the prohibition of wearing gold and silk by men. The Hadith makes clear that wearing gold is unacceptable in Islam. The Prophet wore his ring for a short period, then he learned that it was unacceptable and he discarded it, saying he would never wear it again. This is an indication of disapproval that does not indicate prohibition. The prohibition is made clear in a Hadith which mentions that the Prophet held a piece of gold in his right hand and a piece of silk in his left hand and said: “These two are forbidden to men of my community, permissible for women.” This is certainly a definitive statement, with clear prohibition of gold and silk for men.

Rings can be made of other material. Indeed the Prophet used a ring of silver. Anas reports: “When the Prophet wanted to send a letter to the Byzantines, he was told, ‘They will not read your letter unless it carries a seal.’ He acquired a ring made of silver and carved on it ‘Muhammad Rasool Allah,’ which means ‘Muhammad, God’s Messneger’. I can now see its whiteness in his hand.” (Related by Al-Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawood and Al-Tirmidhi.)

These two Hadiths are confirmed by two more reported by Abdullah ibn Umar: “The Prophet acquired a ring made of silver which he used as a seal, but did not wear.” (Related by Al-Tirmidhi.)

“The Prophet acquired a gold ring, but then discarded it, then he acquired a silver ring and carved on it ‘Muhammad Rasool Allah.’ He said: ‘No one should carve the same as I have carved on this ring of mine.’ When he wore it, he would turn its stone inside to make it next to his palm. This was the ring that fell in the Arrees well when Muayqeeb had it.” (Related by Muslim and Al-Tirmidhi.)

These four Hadiths give us a clear picture. The Prophet first had a gold ring, but he did not wear it long before discarding it. This was not an uncommon thing by the Prophet. He might do something then stop it to indicate disapproval. Thus the disapproval will come on the basis of an experience which might tell the Prophet that it is better left out. In the case of gold rings the disapproval was carried further, to indicate clear prohibition for men, specifically stated in another Hadith. We then learn that the Prophet acquired a silver ring, and this time it was needed for a specific purpose. He wanted to send a message to the Byzantine emperor calling on him to adopt Islam. He was told, however, that without a seal his message would not be entertained. Therefore he had his ring carved so as to serve as a seal. Hence he is reported to wear it only sparingly.

Many other Hadiths speak of the Prophet’s rings, but they confirm what we have already stated. It is useful, however, to quote as many as possible of these Hadiths. Anas reports: “The Prophet’s ring was made of silver, and its stone was part of it.” (Related by Al-Bukhari.) In two other authentic reports by Anas, the Prophet’s silver ring had an Abyssinian stone, which he turned to the inside of his hand.

Anas also reports that “The carving on the Prophet’s ring was in three lines: Muhammad in a line, Rasool in another, and Allah in a line.” (Related by Al-Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawood, and Al-Nassaie.) This is further clarified by a report mentioning that the name of God, Allah, was in the top line, and the Prophet’s name, Muhammad, was in the bottom line. This is because the Prophet did not wish his name to be above God’s name.

Further Hadiths reported by Abdullah ibn Jaafar and Jabir confirm that the Prophet used to wear his ring in his right hand. Anas also confirms this and adds that the stone was turned inside, so as to be next to his palm. However, this was not always the case, as indicated by the following Hadith reported by Anas: “The Prophet used to wear his ring in this finger, pointing to his little finger of his left hand.” (Related by Muslim.) This is confirmed by the following report by Abdullah ibn Umar: “The Prophet used to wear his ring in his right hand, but later he changed, wearing it in his left hand.” Another report by Ibn Umar states: “The Prophet used to wear his ring in his left hand, turning its stone inside.” (Related by Abu Al-Shaykh.)

These Hadiths mean that the Prophet did not wish to maintain a single pattern. This was part of his style, changing patterns in order to indicate their permissibility and that there is no particular preference. The only thing that we note to have been consistently done by the Prophet with regard to wearing a ring is that he turned the stone inside. This is because the stone is the most attractive part of the ring, and it is often the part that invites admiration. The Prophet always preferred what was ordinary, and not particularly eye-catching or showy. However, he did not indicate that people should wear their rings with the stone turned inside.

Moreover, he wore his ring at times in his right hand, and in his left one at other times. This tells us that both are perfectly permissible. The tradition in many countries nowadays is that while engaged to be married, a prospective couple wear their rings in their right hands, and they change to their left hands after their wedding. There is nothing in the Prophet’s action to indicate disapproval. Therefore, it is permissible.

Wearing a Ring: Changing Patterns (2024)

FAQs

Does wearing rings on different fingers mean anything? ›

In some cultures, wearing a ring on the left index finger may symbolize authority, leadership, or power. It can also represent a desire for attention or a statement of self-confidence. On the right index finger, a ring can signify a desire for personal growth, ambition, or a commitment to achieving one's goals.

Do rings change the shape of your fingers? ›

Over time most people's finger will adjust to a tight ring, and you'll often see an indentation at the wearing position.

Why is my ring changing shape? ›

Over time, rings can become bent due to regular wear and tear or because your ring size has changed. To prevent bent rings, do your best to keep your rings properly sized and avoid wearing them while working with your hands.

Which finger do you wear a ring if you are not married? ›

Left ring finger

In some countries, people also wear a "promise ring" on this finger. Also known as a pre-engagement ring, or a friendship ring, the promise ring is gifted to a romantic partner. It symbolises the wearer's commitment to a monogamous relationship.

What does it mean when a woman wears a ring on her right middle finger? ›

A ring on the right middle finger doesn't have a standard meaning but is sometimes used to signify a person's individual style or to make a fashion statement. In some interpretations, it can also symbolize balance and responsibility.

What do the 7 rings mean spiritually? ›

The 7 rings include: the engagement RING (the beginning), the wedding RING (the commitment), discoveRING (the real you), perseveRING (the work), restoRING (the fixing), prospeRING (the goal), and mentoRING (the payback).

Do fingers get bigger with age? ›

Yes, your finger sizes change as you get older, due to gaining or losing weight, pregnancy or the onset of certain diseases or illness. Fortunately you can take your gold or platinum rings to a jeweler, who will determine your ring size and adjust the ring, so it will fit comfortably.

Do fingers get thinner with age? ›

Through natural fat loss and collagen breakdown, the hands appear thinner and bonier as a person ages. This can lead to an undesirable appearance that makes you feel self-conscious. Luckily, there are several plastic surgery options that can restore volume and a smooth texture to your hands.

Do fingers get thicker with age? ›

The soft-tissue index and soft-tissue thickness is not influenced by age.

Why do rings misshape? ›

Some metals, such as gold, platinum, and silver, are relatively malleable and can be more prone to bending. As a result, rings made from these metals should be handled with care to avoid unnecessary stress or force. Wearing a ring that is too small for your finger can cause it to bend when you try to force it on.

Why do I spin my ring? ›

You Could Have Large Knuckles and Slender Fingers

That's probably the main cause behind your ring's constant spinning! And while sizing down may seem like the ideal solution, it could make it really tough for you to slip your stunner over your knuckle. We know, yikes!

What is the difference between white gold and platinum? ›

While Platinum is a naturally white metal, White Gold is made by combining pure gold (which is yellow in colour) with alloying metals such as Palladium. Because of the yellow metal content, White Gold is actually slightly grey/off-white in colour.

What is a divorce ring? ›

Divorce rings are symbolic jewelry adopted by people who have experienced the breakdown of a relationship. They tend to incorporate elements of the original engagement ring or wedding band, but are reimagined in a new setting or design in order to reshape the memories or history attached to the ring.

Which ring finger means single? ›

Single men usually wear rings on their left ring finger. This signifies independence and freedom from relationship commitments, as the fourth finger on the left hand is traditionally associated with marriage.

Why would a married woman wear her wedding ring on her right hand? ›

This tradition was likely inherited from the Romans, who preferred their right hand because they associated their left hand with untrustworthiness. In other countries, like Russia, it's believed that wearing the ring on the right hand was inherited through the Orthodox Christian Church from the Romans.

Is it okay to wear a ring on your right ring finger if you re not married? ›

A: There are no rules saying that you cannot wear a ring on your ring finger if you are not engaged or married! However, if you choose to wear a ring on this finger – especially if it is a gold band or a diamond ring – be prepared for some people to assume that you are married or partnered.

Does it matter which finger you put a ring on? ›

The wedding ring is traditionally worn on the left hand as this side is closest to the heart. A wedding band is usually worn on the fourth finger, commonly known as the ring finger. times when people believed there was a vein that ran from the ring finger directly to the heart.

What do the 5 fingers represent? ›

the index finger is associated with the Air element (Vayu) the middle finger is the representation of Space (Akash) the ring finger represents the element of Earth (Prithvi) the little finger is associated with the Water element (Jal).

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