some of them do not most
they die in Iraq with their cloth over their head
You can prevent bed head from happening during the night by putting a cloth over your hair. This will help keep your hair in place.
You can use a cloth to cover your head.
'hiygab' and its part of the religion. The piece of cloth worn in the Middle Ages was called a wimple. It covers the head and is wrapped around the neck and chin.
Hindus are mostly located in and around India and Nepal however there are Hindus all over the world
yes. black color is restricted in Islam but it is not necessary and is recommended to not use clack. especially for cloth. but it has some expectations like the all over cloth (from head to feet). for example the all over black cloth many Muslim women wear is excepted.
The British brought slaves from India (most of which were hindus) over to the carribean.
This is know in Mexico and Spain as the "lace matilla"
Women immigrants wore a wide variety of head coverings, and their choices were deeply influenced by culture, religion, climate, and social customs of their home countries. For many immigrant women, headwear was not just a fashion accessory but a symbol of identity, modesty, and tradition. European immigrant women often wore bonnets, scarves, or shawls to cover their hair. These were practical for long journeys, protected them from harsh weather, and reflected modest dressing norms of the time. Eastern European and Jewish women commonly wore headscarves or kerchiefs, especially after marriage, as a sign of respectability and tradition. Women immigrants from South Asia, the Middle East, and parts of Africa wore dupattas, hijabs, turbans, or wraps, depending on regional and religious practices. These head coverings served multiple purposes—providing modesty, shielding from the sun, and maintaining cultural continuity in a new land. In many cases, women adapted their traditional headwear to local styles while still preserving their roots. Over time, as immigrant communities settled and integrated, head coverings evolved. Some women continued wearing traditional headwear as a proud expression of heritage, while others blended traditional styles with modern fashion. Overall, what women immigrants wore on their heads tells a powerful story of resilience, identity, and cultural preservation across generations.
scarf/cloth
The dot is called a bindhi, and its just fashion
I would lay down in rhe dark and quite and place a cool cloth over your head or warm.