QUESTION: Our office dress code is formal clothes. But now on the occasion of onam, they have asked us to wear traditional/ethnic clothes and come. Can we wear such traditional/ethnic clothes and goto office or is it kufr? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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  5. QUESTION: Our office dress code is formal clothes. But now on the occasion of onam, they have asked us to wear traditional/ethnic clothes and come. Can we wear such traditional/ethnic clothes and goto office or is it kufr?
QUESTION: Our office dress code is formal clothes. But now on the occasion of onam, they have asked us to wear traditional/ethnic clothes and come. Can we wear such traditional/ethnic clothes and goto office or is it kufr?

QUESTION: Our office dress code is formal clothes. But now on the occasion of onam, they have asked us to wear traditional/ethnic clothes and come. Can we wear such traditional/ethnic clothes and goto office or is it kufr?

07 Sep

ANSWER:

This is not kufr but its not permissible to participate in their kufr festivities and to dress up for such events.

QUESTION: Our office dress code is formal clothes. But now on the occasion of onam, they have asked us to wear traditional/ethnic clothes and come. Can we wear such traditional/ethnic clothes and goto office or is it kufr?

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