Father - Mother - Brother - Sister - Uncle - Aunt
Father In Law - Mother In Law - Sister In Law
Sons And Daughters Of Brothers And Sisters
And Other Women .
And Of Course Husband And Her Children .
Yes. They must.
Your husband and family
If you are married woman, you can take it off ony at home where nowbody accept of your family can see you If you're not married, you can take it off and all members of your family can see you like that Also Muslims have to wear a hijab because no other man is aloud to see u without a hijab\ if your married that doesnt mean you could take your hijab off its against Islam and only in front of your husband, children, sisters, brothers you cant take it off in front of people (that you can marry)
Yes, see question below.
yes, it is allow in America because i wear it to school and etc.But no had said anything to me...
Those who see hijab-wearing as a problem usually see the issue as being one of the historic objectification of women and the obfuscation of their identities. The argument is that the hijab represents the type of clothing that was used by men to weaken the place of women and force them into submission. The ideology behind the hijab, e.g. that the hijab prevents the man from lusting after the woman, is also reminiscent of this era. The idea that the woman is responsible for the man's sexual urges improperly makes the man irresponsible for his own conduct.
the hijab was invented by jack carr
Generally, yes, but they can't in some places, such as schools.
of course not, it's only haram to look at women you can marry
There are many different types of Hijab so it all depends on whch type yuo wear. The most simplest is a one piece hijab that you simply slip over your head
allowed people to see without candles
against hijab
Updated AnswerMuslim man does not wear Hijab. It is compulsory by religion for a Muslim woman to wear Hijab. The Hijab is a cover for head and hair (except face) almost like the scarf. Did you see a man wearing scarf?. However, if a man want to wear scarf, it is his own choice but not required by religion.In comment to the answer below, for man , covering head or having a beard is not compulsory by religion. It is a matter of man own choice and preference and is a matter of local community cultures and traditions.Answerman does wear a hijab in a different way, as u see the Arab man must cover his head in salat (obligatory prayers) as well as wear a beard it is the same concept as hijab for women
Since hijab is not an English word, there is no consistent, correct spelling in English. However, "hijab" and "hijaab" are the most commonly accepted spellings.