Yes ladies must cover their hair , and it was said by paul, that they should do it.
That was required prior to about 40 years ago, but it is no longer required, although it is not discouraged.
Yes, woman of non-Muslim belief have to cover their heads to enter a mosque because she is entering the place of her Creator.
Yep they do
Men in Islam do not cover their heads during prayer. Women do so to cover their hair.
Yes, a Muslim woman is commanded per religion to cover her hair (wearing a veil).
Head for cover.
Women cover themselves during prayers as a matter of respect to Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism). Otherwise, would you tell why women in churches cover themselves including wearing head cover?.
Chapel veils or mantillas.
The women in India put a shawl over their head because it tells in the bible that they respect God by doing this.
Dignified and modest clothing. Men, and married women, cover their head.
In English you would just call it a head scarf. In Persian it's called a "rusaree"
With Bible and Only Bible. Some women think that the Bible doesn't say anything about them and leadership. The Pastor of that church is the head of that church and all women and other men need to fall in behind him. Ask God for the right words and he will give them to you.
The role of a woman in the church, is to obey the Pastor! The man is the head of the woman, just as Christ is the head of the Church! There was no woman preacher! A woman is a lade member, unless the Pastor of the church a sign her to do something Other than that she is a servant to the church. In other words to Christ.
Catholic AnswerAt the time most women's Orders were founded, ALL women covered their hair all the time. For instance, look at the women in pictures of Henry VIII and his court, all the women wore head coverings. At the time most Orders were founded, poorer women all covered their heads with veils, from ancient times, and that has come to be the standard for their Orders. Also, Canon Law before 1983 required that all women have their heads covered in Church as stipulated by St. Paul in his letters. The code of Canon Law no longer requires this, but it is certainly a laudable practice for women to express their humility by covering their heads in Church. Nuns are in Church a lot, and are striving for humility always. Many women in religious Orders following Vatican Council II discarded the habit along with the veil. The Vatican has asked them to return to wearing veils, and some have.
they wear cloth around there head and some to cover their breast {for the women} and to cover their GOD given valuables.