This article discusses the relevance of the hadith isbāl to the phenomenon of outfit scenes in contemporary youth dress culture. The hadith isbāl, which prohibits extending clothing beyond the ankles due to arrogance, has a historical context related to the social practices of pre-Islamic Arab society. On the other hand, outfit skena is a loose and expressive style of dress that has developed in the digital age as a symbol of youth identity, creativity, and social interaction. The research method used is historical to understand the socio-historical context of the hadith, as well as a relevance approach to link the moral values of the hadith with modern fashion practices. The research data included hadiths about isbal, the views of scholars, and the phenomenon of outfit skena recorded on social media, which were analysed descriptively and qualitatively. The results of the study show that the prohibition of isbal is not merely a matter of the length of the fabric, but rather emphasises the intention and arrogance behind the way of dressing. Outfit scenes, even if they are loose and flowing, do not automatically violate Sharia law if they are not motivated by showing off or arrogance. Thus, the moral values of simplicity, sincerity, and humility remain guidelines in modern dress, so that contemporary fashion trends can be contextualised without violating Islamic principles.
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