A Muslim woman wears a hijab (head cover) in order to cover her hair. It is a requirement in the religion of Islam to do so. So when she wears it, she is obeying Allah's (Gods) word in the Quran. It is also a outside expression of her personal relationship and personal decision between herself and Allah.
No one can order or force a woman to wear the hijab (head covering) or else she would be wearing it for the WRONG reasons.
However, a Muslim woman is required NOT ONLY covering her hair, but to wear modest clothes as well. And only have her hands and face showing. So no mini skirts, tight jeans, low cut tops etc. (she can wear those types of clothes WHILE in her home and when no male guests are in the family home that may see her)
The reason why she chooses to wear it, is to protect her privacy, and her beauty from those that are not worth to view it. (as in any male that is NOT her husband or family member) So she would wear it when she leaves the home, when photos are taken of her, or if guests come to her home that are male.
She still has hair styles and colours and highlights just like every other woman in the world does. But her hair and her natural beauty is her glory and her honour. She is valued and respects as a precious jewel.
The term scarf women refers to the Muslim women who wear scarves on their head. The scarves are also known as Hijabs. They were the scarves to keep theirselves modest in public.
Like America but the old women in the rural villages wear skirts, head scarves, and shirt.
No, women wear scarves to add something on the outfit, or who knows probably it is that.
Jehovah's Witnesses have no objection to head scarves, or hats, or baseball caps. We can even wear wigs.
tied around their head
They wear Hijab or head scarf irrelevant they are in their period or not.
Heyy they wore little ones and tied them round there neck with the knot to the side!! or on your waste as belt or on your head!
Yes, they most certainly are. They do not have to wear a head scarf in their own homes, or in front of women. they do not have to wear it in front of their fathers, brothers or husbands.
According to Orthodoxy, women do NOT have to cut or shave their hair. Most orthodox women will wear scarves, hats, or wigs that cover all or most of their hair.
Heas scarves are more cultural than religious. Although for women it is recommended that they should cover their head with cloth, so their beauty can only be seen by their closed ones, like a jewel. In my opinion, even there are christians in India, Arab countries and Pakistan who wear head scarves, so it is not religious, it is cultural thing. I can be wrong but this is my opinion and I believe in it.
I think it depends upon the size of scarves. There are numerous infinity scarves being made that are useful both for adults and children based on gender neutrality.
Traditional clothes for women in El Salvador are colorful head scarves and shawls. Men commonly wear cotton shirts and pants, and cowboy hats.