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Veils, Headscarfs and Muslim Clothing


Veils and Head-Scarf’s – About the dress code of Muslims

Q & A Why do some Muslim women wear a veil while others do not? Why cover the head at all with head-scarf’s? What does it all mean? Here are some answers from Muslim women around the world. (With thanks to the River Garden Arts)

Written from a Muslim women’s perspective…

Many people ask me about Islam and what it is like to be a Muslim woman. The question most often asked is about my dress: many say “Why do you wear that head-scarf on your head?”

The whole stereotype that all Muslims are forced to dress like this is completely false. There are some Muslim women who do not choose to cover up, and this is their decision. There are however, many successful Muslim women who do cover up and have managed to become absolutely wonderful in their fields and still maintain the modesty that they chose to uphold.

Q: Why do you dress the way you do?

A: First and foremost, because Allah commands us to do so. In the Qur’an, Allah tells the believers to “lower their gaze and be modest.” Specifically, it says: “Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that will make for greater purity for them; and Allah is well acquainted with all that they do. And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; and that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what must ordinarily appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their chests and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers…” [continuing list of family members and others in front of whom women are exempt from covering] (Qur’an 24:30-31)

Of course, Muslims believe that Allah has full Wisdom and knows what is best for us, so we strive to follow His guidance in every aspect of our lives. Muslims have also discovered other advantages to dressing modestly, including: being known for who you really are; not being judged by your beauty or lack thereof; being able to conduct business in an atmosphere of respect; being readily known as a Muslim; liberation; comfort.

Q: Aren’t you hot?

A: In many ways, covering the body protects it from the heat of direct sunlight. In loose, flowing clothing, the air around the body flows freely and cools more readily. The choice of fabric covering the body is more important than the square inches/centimeters exposed or covered. On severely hot days, we might be uncomfortable as is everyone else. During those times, we find comfort knowing that we are following the commands of Allah, and “the fire of hell is hotter.”

Q: Do the different colors mean anything?

A: Muslims are to dress in modest clothing, without attracting attention to oneself. For this reason, many Muslims choose earth-tone colors such as green, blue, gray, as well as the usual black and white. Beyond this, there are no specific meanings behind the choice of color. Some colors are more common in certain parts of the world, based on local tradition.

Q: Why are there differences in the specific styles of dress?

A: While Islam outlines a code of modesty, it does not command a certain style, color, or fabric. The range of clothing you find among Muslims is a sign of the great diversity among the Muslim community.

As a Muslim woman, I like knowing when I put on the Jilbab (a dress like an overcoat which covers from the neck down to the feet) that I am totally covered and no one can see what my body looks like. This was a personal decision that I made to cover and I am proud to have made such an important choice for my well being and myself.

Most Muslim women today do not wear a full face veil. It is more common to see women in hijab, loose clothing topped by a type of scarf worn around the head and under the chin. Women don’t share a common style nor have the same reasons for wearing hijab. For many it reflects the belief that they are following God’s commandments, are dressing according to “the correct standard of modesty,” or simply are wearing the type of traditional clothes they feel comfortable in.

Q: Do men have a dress code as well?

A: Absolutely. Both men and women are commanded in the Qur’an to “lower their gaze and be modest.” It is generally understood that men are not to expose the area of their body from the navel to the knee. However, many Muslim men would feel shy to expose a bare chest or bare legs in public. As with women, men are not to wear clothing that is tight or see-through. Indeed, in many Muslim societies the traditional clothing for men includes long, flowing robes, or long tunics that fully cover the body.

Q: What about the legal issue?

A: Regarding the question as to whether countries (examples include France and England) should ban head scarves or not, it is interesting to note how TIME magazine portrayed this issue. Time wrote, “Though the proposed law, which is expected to pass easily, would forbid students from wearing Jewish yarmulkes and large crucifixes, its main purpose is to stop the increasing use of the hijab, or head scarf, among Muslim schoolgirls.”

Well okay and fine, but does any born-again Christian who really reads the Bible honestly believe that Satan wants to ban Muslims from wearing head scarves? Could it be that Satan, who hates God, wants much more to ban Jewish yarmulkes and any signs of the cross he can? The cross and especially the Jewish people are the points of his greatest hatred and animosity. If he can hid it all with something like banning head scarves anywhere, is that not his wisest plan? Let us wake up – Satan does not hate Moslems more than he hates himself, but his fight is against God, not against Muslims. He simply uses everyone as tools of hatred.

Q: What do these Islamic clothing terms mean? Hijab, khimar, niqab, abaya, jilbab, burqa, shalwar khamis…

A: Different terms reflect different styles of dress. Often the same clothing has various names depending on what area of the world it is worn. Here is a list and description of typical clothing worn by many Moslems:

* Hijab – clothing that follows the laws of Allah
* Khimar – triangular or circular head-scarf
* Niqab – facial veil
* Abaya – cloak over garment which covers body
* Jilbab – robe or coat that cover the whole body except head and hands
* Burqa – a garment that covers body from head to toes
* Shalwar khamis – roomy pants with a dress
* Chador – similar to a burqa
* Dupalta – a large shawl

Courtesy of Islam at About.com (opens in a new window)

Video: Women Behind the Abaya


Comments

  1. The Koran says for muslims not to be friends of Christians and Jews and Satan spoke through muhamad , but when the people objected to the message muhamad gave, he changed his mind. He was a mad man. This koran is a book of garbage that could never have been inspired by God. There will never be peace because of this book. Muslims need to get out off the land of the Jews. They also need address the problems of their own culture and stop blaming the west for the problems that their religion has been unable to solve.

    • right on…very well put!

    • peaceeeeeeeeee says:

      B Hamid,
      you clearly haven’t read the Quran than.
      And i thought people in England got free education,what kind of education is this, that teaches you to make judgments on another religion with actually knowing it’s basic facts?
      I assume your a Christian??
      If Yes,than i can easily pick flaws in the Bible,but i am not going to diss your religion since this would make me as bad as you.
      Please,B Hamid,you may know how to research on a computer,i advise you to get some decent education first.

  2. Personally, I myself as a Muslim, there is no need to hate each other. We are all human beings. Different people have different personality, culture and faith. Muslim women in my point of view is a lovable mother who will treat their children well as well as respect their husband and create a well strong, motivated, educated and lovable family. Muslim women covering themselves because they feel comfortable and safe. Please respect each other no hatred. Islam is a peace religion :) . Have a nice day. (^____^).

    • Chrissy Thomas says:

      I think that Muslim woman need to wake up and realize that only a man could make up such a religion that only inflicts such harsh dress codes on woman. I can’t imagine in the heat having to wear all the clothes you do. Are bodies are beautiful and not meant to be hid. There is nothing gross or unnatural about a woman’s hair or her smile or her arms, etc. I don’t believe we should go around half dressed either but there is nothing wrong with showing your curves. I glory in being a woman and everything about a woman’s body. I love it when a man looks at me adoringly. It makes me smile and know that I have sex appeal. Don’t you want to be looked at with adoration. Why do you not feel safe without all those clothes on you and hiding behind all that garb. I don’t understand a religion that allows men to walk around and tank tops, shorts, sandals and have a woman tagging behind him in a long black garb and sweating so bad you can’t stand near her in public. Why can he show his body off to other woman and you not show your body and be comfortable in warm weather. I have no idea why you allow men to dictate your lives and dictate what you wear or religion. Wake up and smell the coffee, it is burning.

      Annoyed that a woman could have such low self esteem that they need clothes to feel secure and to be hid. Don’t let me and religion put you down. Rise and take a stand and do your own thing. God looks at your heart not your outside. Just because Mary covered her head in old das, doens’t mean you have to today. That style is out. Men didn’t wear shorts in the Bible either and Muslim men wear them today.

      • Hi Chrissy,
        Perhaps you should do some more research on the Muslim hijab. Hijab is the women’s style of dressing modestly, particularly by covering their hair and bodies. Actually, many Christian throughout history and even today in various parts of the world cover their heads. Many Muslim and Christian women do this not because they are forced to, but because they choose too. They are rising and taking a stand against popular culture, which tells them they have to dress a certain way in order to get popular attention. If a woman dresses a certain way out of obligation to pop culture, isn’t that just as bad or worse than dressing out of obligation to religion? Actually, I think hijab head scarves are really beautiful; if I were Muslim, I would gladly wear one.
        In response to your comment about liking to have sex appeal, I would encourage you to look up 1 Corinthians 8:13, 1 Corinthians 10:23-24, and Matthew 5:28. If they way you dress causes your brother to stumble, you have a problem. I’m not saying you should cover your head and wear a nun’s habit, but do take your brother’s temptation into consideration when picking out your jeans. Of course in saying this, I am assuming you are a Christian since you are obviously not a Muslim and you are on a website for teaching Christians about Muslims. Thanks for reading!

        • wooooow, sex appeal….? Can i ask…? What did Jesus wear during his time?. And about the ”modest” term, dont confuse it with modern. Modest= approachable, presentable, admirable, respectable and so on.. And if you realy think tight jeans, bare chest and such are Godly. Then hell awaits you.

  3. i think muslim women is very kindly, i love you ! i went abord last year, found they were vrey friendly, no probs for us from other country person !

  4. It is interesting that you guys are preaching to the choir really. I think yo should preach to Jews, who dont believe in Jesus at all.
    We muslims already believe in Jesus, love and respect him,and follow him. We already follw the supporter whocame after him(Mahomet as read in Aramaic the original language of Jesus). It is you who have veils on your hearts thatyou do not know this or recognize that muslims already love and respect Prophet Jesus who has a lofty status in Islaam. the virgin mary wore the veil and we hence follow her more than you guys do. I pray to Our Father Thou Art in Heaven that christians worship Him the way He deserves to be worshipped: as the true source of salvaton, as THE MOST MERCIFUL being one who is not in need of human sacrifice and above the anthromorphic concept of children and progeny, amen.

  5. Thanks Rachel, that was gooooood.

  6. If a woman does not cover her head, she should have her hair cut off; and if it is a disgrace for a woman to have her hair cut or shaved off, she should cover her head.

    1 Corinthians 11:6

    If Bible prohibits women not to disclose her beauty why not islam?????????

    Where the christians law vanished? Why dont u follow?

    • THIS IN NOT CORRECT. THE WEBSITE YOU HAVE LINKED TO THIS SCRIPTURE IS WRONG!!

      1 CORINTHIANS 11:16 says nothing about this at all in ANY ENGLISH BIBLE!

      PLEASE CHECK & see this info is WRONG.

    • Hi, well, let me surprise you muslims…in Bible 1 Corinthians 11:6 talks about married! praying wife only! when she praying Only!!! NOT every day!!! read verse 4 and 5 before 6th. !!! Christian laws did not vanished!!! Bible is about grace and LOVE, and its not about rules and regulations to mood changing person. READ the Bible! :) people… :)

  7. Thank you for another magnificent post. The place else may just anyone get that kind of info in such a perfect way of writing? I’ve a presentation next week, and I’m at the look for such info.

  8. If muslim women dress just like what their God want its good that mean they having faith or trust in God…DONE!!!They do its because they love their God.For me its very2 nice.I hope i will get married with muslim haha.Pray for me.

  9. Shamonique Damon says:

    I just wanted to enquire, if i get married to a muslim man, how does my name change? How do they choose a muslim name for me as a Christian woman?

    • you like it your name stays

    • peaceeeeeeeeee says:

      Hi Shamonique Damon,
      Actually, if you like you name and prefer it then you can keep your name.
      However, if you want your name to change as well, you can choose one yourself!
      You normally choose a name through it’s meaning,if the meaning is good then you can keep the name.
      You see,i can’t exactly remember which Hadith it was but the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) encouraged muslims to keep names which had good meanings since on the day of judgement,you are going to be called by that name.
      Hope this helps!

  10. for those of yous who blindly claim that Quran says that Muslims can’t be friend with Christians or Jews(B Hamid), well one thing that i want to say is that please DON’T Judge Quran when u haven’t even looked at it because it never said anything about Muslims restricted to be friends with Christians or Jews. and please don’t tell me that you listen to the Media!!!!! ….. also those extremists that are soo called Al Qaida, do NOT represent Islam. its time for those who blindly listen to the Media or any other false information,that you please look in to that Book and try to understand it and then talk about it weather its wrong or RIGHT.

    • I am a christian and I really don’t see a problem with the muslim women wanting to cover up. I love their outfits and I would actually wear one too! Jesus says that we must love each other. Just becuase everyone has different opinions and differnet ways of worshiping God and serving Him does not mean we should be hateful to one another. I respect muslims and love them just as much as I love everyone else! Lets find what we have in common instead of what our differences are. This world needs love and love is all the world needs. Muslims are beautiful people. I see through the eyes of Jesus and no other. I feel with the heart of God. Everyone on this earth is so beautiful and precious. May God bring all of us together with love and not hate anymore. We can all learn things from each other that can benefit us all. God bless everyone with love and happiness and peace!

  11. A. Because he wanted to work over-time!

  12. Well friends, May I know about this religion——–Can women of Islam do marriage with the male personality of Non-Islamic religions !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!If the answer is YES, its okay,but if the answer is NO then what’s the remedy if the Muslim women want to marry Non-Islamic religious persons———– Please, I just want to have knowledge in this regard with due respect to you all.

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