burqas look like a long drees that covers your face and has a net near where your eyes are.
Belgium to become the first European country to ban burkas.
once you reach womanhood (the start of your monthly cycle) many teenage girls start to wear burkas
Burkas.
The Whatever Show with Michael Swiskay - 2012 Bikinis and Burkas 1-5 was released on: USA: 16 March 2012
it is a dress that cover the whole body except face, that is covered by a cloth called neeqab
Women who choose to wear niqab, or burka, generally only wear it in public. In private, they wear "normal clothes". They can also buy other clothing as gifts for friends or family.
Updated AnswerIf by robes it is meant the clothing that covers face which is called Burka or Berka or burkhah, then the answer is: Robes (Burka) is not a religion requirement. Muslim women are not obliged by religion to wear robes (or Burkas). Wearing robes (Burkas) is merely a matter of local cultures and traditions. However, wearing robes (burkas) is not forbidden or rejected by religion.The Islam requirement for Muslim women clothing is that the clothing should cover the whole body, including head and hair, except face and hands, The clothing should be neither tight (describing figure) nor transparent (revealing underneath).Answerwell, Muslim women wear robes called burkas because they are not meant to show their faces or feet or anythig in between to respect themselves, respect Allah (their god), and to not tempt men
YOU MEAN HEADSCARF NOT CLOTHS!!!!!!! they wear it because to cover there hair from men because men can be attracted to the hair (beautiful hair) same for burkas
Depends. Burkas and headscarves are not the same thing, and as much as I want the burkas to be banned.. people have to respect others' religious rights. We don't ask someone and get their permission to wear something as simple as earrings do we? So why should Muslims, or women that wear these things have them taken away from them? Pretty unfair I reckon.
It is part of their religion, Islam. Orthodox Muslim women cover their face when they go outside with shrouds called burkas, although most Muslims don't practice this. This is sexist, but so is the bible. It says that women must obey their husbands always.
Except for people who are wholly covered (such as women wearing full burkas) everyone can see some part of the skin of others. In the case of people with full coverings - even they can at least see their own nose. Of course if we include people who are blind (and thus cannot see any part of any human body then there would not be any part that EVERYONE sees...
No, women do not have to remove their burkas or any other head covering. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers will simply pat-down the head covering. If TSA officers can not determine if the head covering is free from detectable items, the individual will be referred to an additional screening in which the individual will be offered the opportunity to remove the head covering in a private screening area.