The plural of burqa is burqas. As in "France has banned burqas being worn in schools".
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A burqa is a garment worn by Arabic women in public.
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No they dont shave their body hair , they mostly wear burqas as it is a custom for females who attend puberty to cover themselves from head to toe, and mostly its a personal choice not a compulsion for them to shave their body hair
burqas look like a long drees that covers your face and has a net near where your eyes are.
All men will grow beards and all women will wear burqas
Anne Lancelot has written: 'Burqas, foulards et minijupes' -- subject(s): Women, Social conditions, Biography
The rules the Taliban enforce is that women have to wear burqas and that girls over the age of eight have to wear chadors.
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.
A burqa worn by Muslim women has different weights depending on the material. Expensive material is lighter. Many poor women wear burqas that weigh as much as 20 pounds.
Some of the best anthropological studies on fashion include "The Fashioned Body" by Joanne Entwistle, "The Social Life of Things" edited by Arjun Appadurai, and "Fashion, Culture, and Identity" by Fred Davis. These works explore how fashion intersects with culture, identity, and society, providing valuable insights into the symbolic meanings and social dynamics of clothing and style.