Per religion, there are no unified clothing styles or names for Muslim men clothing. However, There are requirements for Muslim men clothing that should be covered. Refer to question below for more information.
It is not Islamic religion requirement for Muslims to wear galabiyas. It is cultural clothing for some countries.
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.
For Muslim girls they wear a special clothing item called a burqa or hijab. It is a farz, or duty, of a Muslim girl to wear the Hijab in her life. Men really don't wear anything special, but they do grow beards.
Per Islam religion, the clothing requirements are the same for Muslim men irrelevant whether married or not. Refer to question below for more information.
Muslim grooms wear what they find suitable according to their country traditions, cultures, and practices. However, it should comply with Islam religion requirements for Muslim men clothing. Refer to related question below.
The cap that Muslim men wear is called a turban. It is a type of wrapped head covering. Muslim men wear it as a religious symbol of their faith. Many Muslim men choose to wear green, because it represents paradise.
No, Muslim men are not required, per religion, to wear a kufi.
No, it is not necessary. What is necessary is that their clothing is in compliance with Islam requirements. Refer to related question below.
Taqyyiah is a head covering for men. Men may wear it:as local tradition and practice of clothing,per religion as for Jewish men, orwhen praying, but not religion requirement, as for Muslim men
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.
Sudan (North and Central) follows strict Muslim law, men wear conservative, but loose fitting clothing or even "western" type clothing. Women wear a mixture of clothing types, but conservatively - that is that shoulders and wrists have to be covered, as does the hair and full length skirts have to be worn. Women are not allowed to wear trousers.
No, it is not haram.It is not forbidden for Muslim men to wear black shirts. The only conditions for Muslim men clothing is:to cover at least from the naval to knees,not to be of opposite gender style, andto be free from any gold or silk material.