A Muslim woman is required by religion to wear hijab when being among foreigners per religion. Foreigners per religion are those who are licit, per religion, to marry her. Accordingly, besides her husband, a woman is allowed not to wear the Hijab when among her children, parents, sisters and brothers, uncles, grandparents, ...
Judaism
Mostly all married women wear a veil.
It is called Abaya. However, not all Muslim women wear it. It is not per Islam teachings. It is a matter of local areas traditions and customs.
It is per God and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) commands for all Muslim women (who reached puberty) to wear headscarf (hijab) when are exposed to public or who entitled licitly to marry. Refer to question below.
Not only in Kuwait. All Muslim women; who reached Puberty, are required per Islam teachings tio wear hijab (headscarf) that covers head, hair, and neck but not face and hands.
No, in todays world it has become a choice. Some women find it more respectful and they like to wear it. Others are not as traditional and go without it.
Ofcourse why shouldn't they..because they wear a hijab/burka? The reason they wear a hijab is to cover their modesty, to not be perved at by various men which could potentially lead to rape..flings..unwanted pregnancy..neglected children etc..but in the eyes of their husbands they can wear as much or as little as they want..islam encourages women to dress well an to be sexually appealing for their husbands so yes to answer your question muslim women do wear lingerie but for just that one special man :)
Most Muslim women in the world do not wear headgear. However, no restriction on Muslim women to wear head gears for warmth and/or fashion. However, Muslim woman is required by religion to wear cloth covering all her body, including her head and her hair, except her face and her hands. The piece of cloth covering her head and hair is called Hijab. She is allowed to wear on top of the Hijab the head gear or to have the head gear as part of the Hijab.
No. They wear veils as symbols of expression rather than oppression. They are only oppressed in those parts of the world where they are denied their human rights to education, etc. But the muslim women population as a whole is not oppressed at all.
All obligations and requirements per Islam religion that should be maintianed and followed by Muslim women are the same as that to be followed by Muslim men. Accordingly, you can refer to the question below on the fundamentals of Islam where all of them apply for both Muslim men and women.
Updated AnswerPer Islam religion, wearing Burqas is not a requirement. However, Muslim woman is not forbidden from wearing burqas if her local cultures and/or traditions require it.AnswerMuslim women should not be allowed to wear Burqas!
In Islam, there is no specific prohibition on men wearing necklaces. However, it is recommended for men to dress modestly and avoid extravagance in adornment. Muslims are encouraged to adhere to the principles of modesty and decency in their appearance.