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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
The rules the Taliban enforce is that women have to wear burqas and that girls over the age of eight have to wear chadors.
The plural of burqa is burqas. As in "France has banned burqas being worn in schools".
All men will grow beards and all women will wear burqas
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.
Updated AnswerPer Islam religion, wearing Burqas is not a requirement. However, Muslim woman is not forbidden from wearing burqas if her local cultures and/or traditions require it.AnswerMuslim women should not be allowed to wear Burqas!
They are made from the skin obtained by clitoris removal.
A burqa is a garment worn by Arabic women in public.
Not much compared to people who don't wear watches.
most people
Islam does not approve of women wearing trousers as they believe this will reveal their form too much, though they may wear a wide cut pant with a tunic over top. They generally wear Burqas to be more modest. Apostolic Pentacostal, Amish and Exclusive Brethren women do not wear pants as it is stated in the bible that women should not wear the clothing of a man.