Muslim women wear all types of clothing of all types of material and of all colors and of all styles. The only conditions are:
There is no universal name for Muslim woman dress. It depends on the country cultures and practices and local language. The Muslim woman is allowed to dress whatever she likes and from whatever color she wants and of whatever cloth material she prefers but in condition that the cloth style satisfies the following conditions, per religion:
It depends on the specific country local clothing names. However, whatever the clothing name it should satisfy the Islam requirements on what men should wear. Refer to question below.
It is called Abaya or Aba'a or Izar
it is called a hijab
It is called in Arabic Aba'a or 'Abaya'
Burka
Burqa
Hijab
BURKHA
Both Muslim men and women are required to wear clothing attire that is not reveal ling their body physique i.e. not tight, and clothing that is not transparent that one's body is seen through the clothes. Muslim women are required in Islam to wear clothing that covers their bodies completely excluding their hands and face.
No Muslim woman is holy per Islam teachings
The same as in other religions.
Ann Taylor, Liz Clairborne, Dress Barn, Lane Bryant, and many more brands sell women's clothing.
The type of clothing that is made for women is virtually limitless. Designers are constantly coming up with different designs. The basic clothing for women consist of pants, shirts, dresses and skirts.
The hijab is a personal choice for many Muslim women and is worn as a symbol of modesty and religious devotion. It is not inherently good or bad, but rather a matter of individual interpretation and cultural significance. It is important to respect each person's choice to wear or not wear the hijab.
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.
Answer 1Wearing Burka (that is covering face) is not an Islamic requirement for women dressing and clothing. It is mainly due to historical local clothing traditions and practices that is not denied or required by Islam rules. Islam required for Muslim women clothing is to wear cloth that covers the whole body; including head, hair, and neck but not necessarily covering face and palm hands. That clothing should not be tight and figuring sexy parts and should not be transparent to show what is underneath.Answer 2Since the burqa is a garment that has more to do with local customs than Islam, there are a number of places, such as Afghanistan where burqa-wearing preceded the arrival of the Muslims by a few centuries. In other places, the burqa is only now gaining acceptance as a form of headcovering. However, among Muslim women, there was never a time-period when the burqa was the dominant headcovering among pious Muslim women.
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This is a kind of compliance with local traditions. However, it helps in complying also with the Islamic rules of women clothing. refer to question below.
Since different parts of Pakistan have different clothing styles, some wear clothing similar to those of the pashtuns, kashmiris, and Punjabi's. These are also the cultures most influenced by Afghanistan so similarities exist.