For Muslim men, they should wear whatever style they like on conditions that:
However, women are commanded by Islam to wear cloth that covers the whole body, including hair, except the face and the hands. That cloth:
Covering the whole body including face (by wearing Burkah or veil) and hands by wearing gloves is not an Islamic requirement. It is neither required per Islam religion nor forbidden.
As a Muslim I am honored to answer this question...hijabs are the head covering that Muslim women use to cover their hair, neck, chest area, and ears. Some are made of scarfs, and some are one or two pieces that slide on and reveals nothing but the face. Muslim women are NOT allowed to reveal any skin except the hands and face. Islam is the religion and Muslims are the followers of that religion, similar to Baptist and Christians.
Wearing Hijab by Muslim Women is an Islamic religion requirement. It is compulsory by God commands in Quran and by prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) Sunnah (Prophet sayings and practice).
Wearing Hijab is part of God command to wear cloth that covers the whole body, including hair, head, and neck, except the face and the hands. That cloth:
The part of the cloth covering the head (and hair and neck) but not the face is called Hijab.
Besides that wearing hijab is an Islamic requirement and is a command by God and Prophet Mohamed (peace upon him), the following are some reasons and benefits of wearing hijab:
Quran says (meaning English translation):
"And say to the believing women that they cast down their looks and guard their private parts and do not display their ornaments except what appears thereof, and let them wear their head-coverings over their bosoms, and not display their ornaments except to their husbands or their fathers, or the fathers of their husbands, or their sons, or the sons of their husbands, or their brothers, or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, or those whom their right hands possess, or the male servants not having need (of women), or the children who have not attained knowledge of what is hidden of women; and let them not strike their feet so that what they hide of their ornaments may be known; and turn to Allah all of you, O believers! so that you may be successful. (31)"
"ÙˆÙŽÙ‚ÙÙ„ Ù„ÙّلْمÙؤْمÙنَات٠يَغْضÙضْنَ Ù…Ùنْ أَبْصَارÙÙ‡Ùنَّ ÙˆÙŽÙŠÙŽØÙ’Ùَظْنَ ÙÙرÙوجَهÙنَّ وَلَا ÙŠÙبْدÙينَ زÙينَتَهÙنَّ Ø¥Ùلَّا مَا ظَهَرَ Ù…Ùنْهَا Û– وَلْيَضْرÙبْنَ بÙØ®ÙÙ…ÙرÙÙ‡Ùنَّ عَلَىٰ جÙÙŠÙوبÙÙ‡Ùنَّ Û– وَلَا ÙŠÙبْدÙينَ زÙينَتَهÙنَّ Ø¥Ùلَّا Ù„ÙبÙعÙولَتÙÙ‡Ùنَّ أَوْ آبَائÙÙ‡Ùنَّ أَوْ آبَاء٠بÙعÙولَتÙÙ‡Ùنَّ أَوْ أَبْنَائÙÙ‡Ùنَّ أَوْ أَبْنَاء٠بÙعÙولَتÙÙ‡Ùنَّ أَوْ Ø¥ÙخْوَانÙÙ‡Ùنَّ أَوْ بَنÙÙŠ Ø¥ÙخْوَانÙÙ‡Ùنَّ أَوْ بَنÙÙŠ أَخَوَاتÙÙ‡Ùنَّ أَوْ Ù†ÙسَائÙÙ‡Ùنَّ أَوْ مَا مَلَكَتْ أَيْمَانÙÙ‡Ùنَّ أَو٠التَّابÙعÙينَ غَيْر٠أÙولÙÙŠ الْإÙرْبَة٠مÙÙ†ÙŽ الرÙّجَال٠أَو٠الطÙÙ‘Ùْل٠الَّذÙينَ لَمْ يَظْهَرÙوا عَلَىٰ عَوْرَات٠النÙّسَاء٠ۖ وَلَا يَضْرÙبْنَ بÙأَرْجÙÙ„ÙÙ‡Ùنَّ Ù„ÙÙŠÙعْلَمَ مَا ÙŠÙخْÙÙينَ Ù…ÙÙ† زÙينَتÙÙ‡Ùنَّ Ûš وَتÙوبÙوا Ø¥ÙÙ„ÙŽÙ‰ اللَّه٠جَمÙيعًا أَيّÙÙ‡ÙŽ الْمÙؤْمÙÙ†Ùونَ لَعَلَّكÙمْ تÙÙْلÙØÙونَ ﴿٣١
[Quran, chapter 24, verse 31]
In Quran, God says: "Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty...And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and adornments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers...(a list of exceptions)" [Chapter 24, verses 30-31]
Also,
"O Prophet! Tell thy wives and daughters, and the believing women, that they should cast their outer garments over their persons...that they should be known and not molested." [Chapter 33, verse 59]
In general, girls are required to wear hijab at puberty, and throughout the rest of their lives, whenever they are in the company of males who are not their mahrems. A mahrem is the close relatives that the girl/woman are not allowed to get married with.
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because the women and the girls that have reached puberty are not allowed to show their beauty to men and big boys unless it's their husbands they are allowed to show it to ladies and girls.
Wearing the hijab is only a cultural issue. The Quran suggests that the wives of the Prophet were required to cover themselves and remain out of the sight of other males, but it seems to only require modesty on the part of other women (eg 24.031 and 33.59).
In the words of Karen Armstrong (Islam: A Short History, 2000):
"The Quran prescribes some degree of segregation and veiling for the Prophet's wives, but there is nothing in the Quran that requires the veiling of all women or their seclusion in a separate part of the house. Muslims adopted these customs some 3 or 4 generations after the Prophet's death, copying the Greek Christians of Byzantium, who had long veiled and segregated their women in this manner."
Explain Pakistan ideology in the Islamic perspective?
Counseling in Islamic perspective entails incorporating the teachings of the Quran, the hadiths of the Prophet and Sunnah. Professionals incorporate Islamic values and ethics during counseling.
pls give me the answer ? hehe
it is the perspective of a rebirth
Halalco in Falls Church, VA features an apparel section. N & Z Islamic Clothing in Richmond, VA should also provide you with a good selection of Islamic women's wear.
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It is only a matter of tradition.
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It depends on the Islamic Empire in question. (There have been over 25 distinct Islamic Empires.) Usually this position was taken by a Caliph, but there a significant number of Islamic Empires, especially later in history, where the Caliph was exclusively a religious leader and it was the Sultan who ruled from a political perspective.
A burqa is an item of clothing used in most Islamic culture to cover the bodies of women.
No special clothing styles or fashions, per religion, is mandatory for Islamic Eid festivals. The only requirement is that the clothing to be matching religion clothing requirements for both men and women.
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