Mashru means "permitted" and is a fabric created to allow Muslim men to wear silk since the surface of the cloth which touches the body is cotton and thus fulfills the Koranic injunction against silk touching the body, while the other side, which is seen, is silk.
Mashru means "permitted" and is a fabric created to allow Muslim men to wear silk since the surface of the cloth which touches the body is cotton and thus fulfills the Koranic injunction against silk touching the body, while the other side, which is seen, is silk.