They view western clothing to be for a man to judge you based on your body and looks not on the inside. They also call them "Kaffara" which is a bad arabic word for women who don't wear the hijab.
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Critics of the Muslim veiling tradition argue that women do not wear the veil by choice, and they are often forced to cover their heads and bodies.
What relation do non Muslim people have with veiling? Veil is the signature style of believing women who want to distinguish themselves from non believers so it may be clear that they are not the ones who seek any sort of worly attention or popularity. If by anymeans one wants to invite non believers towards veiling, they'll have to first call them towards Islam.
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masking, screening, covering, going underground, veiling, suppressing, cloaking, out of sight, concealing.
The practices of seclusion and veiling were seen as protections against temptations against chastity. It was believed that women would tempt men by acting lustfully if they weren't secluded and veiled.
DAPHNE GRACE has written: 'WOMEN IN THE MUSLIN MASK: VEILING AND IDENTITY IN POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE'
Iraqi fashion has been rapidly growing and changing over the past years. Western influence has caused many people in urban areas to abandon their traditional apparel and wear t-shirts, skirts, and skinny jeans. The most popular type of traditional fashion is probably the abayah, which is a unisex, ankle-reaching, light fabric cloak that is both casual and formal. Veiling, the practice of a woman covering her head or face with a veil in public is also very popular. Hope this helps.
The Tuareg are an Islamic African people. They are classified as seminomadic and they travel with their herds on a seasonal basis but also have a home area where they grow some food crops. The Tuareg are best known for the men's practice of veiling their faces with a blue cloth dyed with indigo. Early travelers' accounts often referred to them as the "Blue Men" of the Sahara Desert. There are around one million.
One of the few places it talks about veiling in the New Testament is 1 Corinthians chapter 11. It mentions veils quite often in the Old Testament.
The Tuareg are an Islamic African people. They are classified as seminomadic and they travel with their herds on a seasonal basis but also have a home area where they grow some food crops. The Tuareg are best known for the men's practice of veiling their faces with a blue cloth dyed with indigo. Early travelers' accounts often referred to them as the "Blue Men" of the Sahara Desert. There are around one million.