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The hijab is more cultural then religious. The Quran only says that the wives and daughters of Mohammed had to where a hijab
The hijab covers only the hair. Niqab covers the entire face or shows only the eyes.
In Islam, a woman's hijab is typically worn in the presence of men who are not closely related to her. Close family members, such as her father, brother, husband, and sons, are allowed to see her without her hijab.
Yes, hijab is necessary in Islam as it is a religious requirement for woman clothing. Refer to question below.
She has a hijab on and she acts very modest.
It makes difference if you, as Muslim woman, don't wear Hijab denying that it is a God command or you don't wear hijab but feeling sinful for not wearing it for not having faith strong enough to show up wearing hijab. In all cases, God the Creator is the All-Knowing. Per His only will on the Day of Judgment, He decides the kind of punishment, rules out the punishment, or grant forgiveness. refer to related question below for more information.
Yes, in Islam, it is generally considered haram (forbidden) for a Muslim woman to not wear the hijab, as it is seen as a religious obligation to cover her hair and body modestly in public.
It doesn't matter which country and to my information no single Muslim country allows Muslim women not to wear Hijab. Wearing Hijab by the Muslim woman is a God command per Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings; irrelevant in which country or which place the Muslim woman is living.
Yes. Approximately 50%-60% Muslim Indian women wear hijab. Non Muslims don't wear hijab. the only indinas who wear the hijab are!!!! MUSLIMS !!!!!!otherwise there just regular Indians
In Islam, it is generally not permissible for a man to see a woman without hijab before marriage, as modesty and respect for each other's privacy are important values in the religion.
Those who see hijab-wearing as a problem usually see the issue as being one of the historic objectification of women and the obfuscation of their identities. The argument is that the hijab represents the type of clothing that was used by men to weaken the place of women and force them into submission. The ideology behind the hijab, e.g. that the hijab prevents the man from lusting after the woman, is also reminiscent of this era. The idea that the woman is responsible for the man's sexual urges improperly makes the man irresponsible for his own conduct.
The woman wear hijab and abaya and the men wear thobe