Proper language , showing respect for others, showing classes ways and manners around others.
Clinton T. Greenleaf has written: 'The unwritten rules of the workplace' -- subject(s): Business etiquette, Etiquette for men, Clothing, Male employees, Language in the workplace, Business communication 'Attention to detail' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Etiquette for men 'A gentleman's guide to appearance' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Etiquette for men
This is a typical response for etiquette.
The cap that Muslim men wear is called a turban. It is a type of wrapped head covering. Muslim men wear it as a religious symbol of their faith. Many Muslim men choose to wear green, because it represents paradise.
No, Muslim men are not required, per religion, to wear a kufi.
Many believe Muslim men are not good husbands, but I know this is not true. For example, my Muslim husband is loving and caring. He is a wonderful husband and a great father to our children. You cannot stereotype another culture by outside standards. You cannot judge fairly by a few poor examples. And you ought not judge someone else's marriage at all.
Men and women are separated so they aren't distracted from their prayers.
Men fool around because they are immature. These men have not grown up enough to realize that what they are doing is not good.
In all the Muslim states including Turkey, Muslim men are allowed to keep beards, keeping beard in Islam is a Sunnat.
Specifically Muslim men (as opposed to Muslim women) pray in the front and center of a Mosque. Muslim women pray at the sides or the back of the mosque so that their image does not distract the men.
the role of Muslim men is to earn money for their family women to look after the family
Some don't. Most Muslim men are allowed to have up to 4 wives.