Forms Of Modest Islamic Clothing

By Enid Hinton


The Islam faith is famous for its many rules and regulations. In fact it is the strictest of all religions and people of this faith take it very seriously avoiding breaking any law whatsoever. A huge emphasis is placed in the way that dressing should be upheld. It should be in a manner in which it portrays discipline both the individual and the community and below are guidelines pertaining modest Islamic clothing.

It is stipulated that women wear clothing which covers the whole of their bodies, from head to toe. Most of them wear long dresses referred to as maxi dresses. They should not be extremely fitting but are supposed to be free flowing which is a sign of self-dignity as they are meant to hide off most of the skin which is somehow associated with intriguing sexual desires.

On top of these maxi skirts, the tops should also not reveal any part of their skin. They are supposed to have long sleeves. The colour is not an issue hence women can put on any colour which catch their eye the most. Many people complain that they may feel heat but interestingly enough these ladies have adapted to this kind of life so they do not even complain.

Sporty hoodies, hijabs and various types of women wear are among the chosen sports gear for the ladies. This means that they do not have to go against their religion by putting on short games kits which will be an act of mockery to the religion. The main goal is that these rules are followed to the best of their effort.

Muslim women especially the Arabs have one of the most beautiful hairs among all other women of the world. Despite this fact, there happens to be a law restricting exposure of all this beauty to the public. It is stipulate among the by-laws of this religion that only husbands are supposed to have a view of this Gods gorgeousness. Scarfs or hijabs are used for the aim of tying around their heads.

Men are also not left aside in this endeavor. An Islamic man is usually identified with his long robes. Inside these robes they put on ordinary trousers and shirts. Special types of scarfs called Arafat which they use to wrap around their shoulders. On tops of their heads they put on caps which they remove when they walk in the house of prayer.

Men also have some form of traditional dressing. Most put on trousers and shirts and on top of that they wear an Islamic overall which resembles a dress. They are also fond of putting on Arafat which are scarfs tied around the neck. To complete the look small hats which are mostly white in colour accompany the look.

In conclusion, this Islamic religion places a huge pride on their dressing code. It acts as their marker. However, there are some individuals who view this as a form of dictatorship especially for the ladies. They argue that they should be left to dress as they please. This should not be the case as if the rules of this faith bind their faithful; they should be obeyed without question.




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