Generally, they are known as "skull caps" in English. In Arabic, it is called a taqiyah.
Different countries and regions each have their own unique style of the taqiyah. See the related link for different kinds of taqiyah worn throughout the world.
Mainly in Turkey and Morocco. However, Taroosh (head cap) is not an Islamic requirement for men to wear. It is due to specific countries traditions and practice.
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.
It is not Islamic religion requirement for Muslims to wear galabiyas. It is cultural clothing for some countries.
Muslim men typically wear a cap called a "kufi" or a "turban" as part of their religious attire.
you mean 'Muslim' people. Women: -Scarves -Abayas Men: -Thowbs -Turbans etc
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Orthodox Jewish men wear a yarmulke (a skullcap). It begins with the letter Y.
All men will grow beards and all women will wear burqas
No, it is not an Islamic requirement per Qur'an and prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) teachings.
a hipodra is the name of it
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