HIJAB provides a safe and secure situation for women to work and have effective role in society. They regard HIJAB as immunity not limitation. They see that with HIJAB society does not look at them just as pieces of beauty but honors them because of their reason, knowledge and skills. Just a cursory glance at surveys and statistics about sexual harassments that took place at work places, faculties and schools in western societies confirm that the only solution is HIJAB.
Yes, a Muslim woman is commanded per religion to cover her hair (wearing a veil).
A Muslim woman doesn't have to cover her face at home or when she is in the gathering of women. She can take off her veil before ' mahram''. Relatives who are blood related.
It is a Turkish type of veil or niqab worn by many Muslim women to cover their faces in public.
Critics of the Muslim veiling tradition argue that women do not wear the veil by choice, and they are often forced to cover their heads and bodies.
The headscarve is a clothing used mainly by Muslim women as a form of protection from males looking at them and getting the wrong ideas, it stops men from attacking them or thinking of them sexually and it allows respect for women rather than discrimination (as women are not showing body parts for attention). The headscarve is not required for Muslim men because men are able to defend themselves physically. In Arab countries men wearing a headscarve is a cultural element, it originated from the desert conditions to stop sand (from sandstorms) getting in the eye.
face veil
A yashmak, yashmac or yasmak (from Turkish yaşmak, "a veil"[1]) is a Turkish type of veil or niqab worn by some Muslim women to cover their faces in public. Today there is almost no usage of this Islamic garment in Turkey.Yashmak
Yashmak is a word for a Turkish type of veil that is worn by some Muslim women.
The veil worn by some Muslim women that starts with the letter "y" is called a yashmak.
Veil and seclusion.
Muslim women can wear anything of any culture unless it fullfills the requirement of covering their awrah (parts of body that r to be hidden).
Mostly all married women wear a veil.