 All of the scholars of the four madhabs are pretty much  together on this one. That the wearing of high heels is haraam. Alot of  my sets feature high heels. In my daily life, I think high heels look  pretty but I end up wearing flat sandals and flats. I don't own  sneakers. Now that this winter has passed though, I have decided to give  up wearing any ridiculously high heeled shoe when I return my winter  boots to the winter storage since I read this hadith and it got me being  cautious since I had never known before where the scholars had come up  with their ruling from [now I do]:
All of the scholars of the four madhabs are pretty much  together on this one. That the wearing of high heels is haraam. Alot of  my sets feature high heels. In my daily life, I think high heels look  pretty but I end up wearing flat sandals and flats. I don't own  sneakers. Now that this winter has passed though, I have decided to give  up wearing any ridiculously high heeled shoe when I return my winter  boots to the winter storage since I read this hadith and it got me being  cautious since I had never known before where the scholars had come up  with their ruling from [now I do]:
 
Narrated by Abu Sa’eed Al Khudri, Allah’s  Apostle said :"A Jewish women used to put two wooden legs to lengthen  her shoes, so that no one could recognise her, for she was very short.”  
The Prophet forbade this action that is a kind of  cheating others with the same intensity that he cursed plucking the  eyebrows. My sets will still include high heeled shoes but know that I  myself, will buy heightless shoes (still sylin'). I am short. That is  how Allah S.W.T made me and it isn't a bad thing. Please forgive me when  I slip of and gently remind me sisters I know IRL:D The sets will  continue to contain crazy heels, but only cuz I liked the colour or  them. Please find a more halal shoe in the same colour where you live:

This shoe I won't wear anymore, even though I could always  walk in it without making a sound. It was the height issue, not the  sound people, that was actually cursed. The sound thing came from  wearing anklets and making loud noises with them in times of jalaliya,  and some highheels do the same thing today so women USUALLY are pretty  good about staying away from those. But any shoe that makes you  considerably taller also counts.

Here is a heeled shoe that I am  comfortable with so long as it doesn't make a clicking rat-ta-tat sound  when I walk. All shoes make some kind of noise but we all know what kind  of noise makes everyone in the mall turn around to stare at us. This  heel "called a kitten heel" and always under two inches (some runners  out there make you three inches taller) doesn't make me noticeably  taller and doesn't have the health drawbacks of the heel pictured above.  Still cute, still pretty, still sassy, but nothing overboard ya know?

This, albeit more folksy, would have been what that  Jewish woman's shoe looked like that the Prophet allahi wa salaam  cursed.

Here is a halal wedge size. Nothing incredibly high.  Modest, but still styling and beautiful, oui?

Flats--- you can't even tell they aren't heels when  you're wearing an abaya.

And an always halal option is flat sandals. They aren't  boring at all.
 
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