The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: “God curses men who imitate women, and He curses women who imitate men.” It is well known that carats are jewelry for women, and therefore they are among the things that are disliked to wear
[In any case, most Muslims interpret the hadith to mean that it is permissible to wear gold and silver jewelry if it is not for the purpose of display or ostentation. Watches and other non-precious metal jewelry are also permissible, as long as they are not made from gold or silver. The Quran does not explicitly address the issue of jewelry, but it does prohibit the wearing of clothes that are made from pure gold or silver. Islam teaches modesty and prohibiting the use or boasting about gold and silver is related to that philosophy.
Thus, most Muslims believe that it is permissible to wear gold and silver jewelry as long as it is not made from pure gold or silver. Halal-certified jewelry is also available for those who wish to be extra cautious.
While Muslim men are not required to wear jewelry, many choose to do so as a way to express their faith and heritage. However, there is some debate within the Muslim community about how much jewelry is too much.
Some believe that wearing multiple pieces or large, ornate items can be seen as feminine or effeminate behavior, which is discouraged in Islam. Others argue that as long as the jewelry is modest and tasteful, there is no problem with men wearing it.
Ultimately, the decision of how much jewelry to wear is a personal one. However, it is vital to be aware of the debate within the Muslim community so that you can make an informed decision.
Do Not Imitate the Opposite Sex
Another important rule is to avoid imitating the opposite sex. This means that Muslim men should not wear jewelry typically associated with women and vice versa. For example, a Muslim man should not wear a bracelet or earrings because these are typically viewed as feminine jewelry.]
Muslim men are not allowed to wear earrings.Obviosly, earrings are practically obviously girls' or women's adorement s, specially for them.The Prophet (P.B.U.H), vehemently condem men's attitude of ranzeroxing women and vice versa.