well they can wear a blouse under thier veil.
Muslim girls may wear a variety of clothing depending on cultural and personal preferences. Some common items include hijabs (headscarves), abayas (long cloaks), modest tops and skirts, and long dresses. The key is to adhere to Islamic guidelines of modesty, covering the body except for the face, hands, and feet.
yes muslim girls and woman can wear weaves but when they are praying they must cover it with traditional hajib
yes muslim girls and woman can wear weaves but when they are praying they must cover it with traditional hajib
Muslim girls wear anything they want...they just have to cover up when they're in the presence of a man who is not her husband or an immediate relative.
no i've seen lots of muslim girls wear make up But if you have Perfume then thats Haram its Haram for Women to put on Perfume
Women where hijabs.
The term scarf women refers to the Muslim women who wear scarves on their head. The scarves are also known as Hijabs. They were the scarves to keep theirselves modest in public.
A Muslim woman is required by religion to wear hijab when being among foreigners per religion. Foreigners per religion are those who are licit, per religion, to marry her. Accordingly, besides her husband, a woman is allowed not to wear the Hijab when among her children, parents, sisters and brothers, uncles, grandparents, ...
They wear Hijab or head scarf irrelevant they are in their period or not.
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.
The Senegalese Muslims wear various outfits as per their religion. Women wear hijabs and cover their heads with a headscarf. Men will mostly wear religious attire when going for prayers.
Muslim girl can not; per Islam religion; wear short inj public or in work. She can wear short only privately if with her husband or with her "Mehrems". Mehrems are those who are not entitled to marry her licitly as father, son, grand father, brother, uncle, etc...