Yes, Arabic people do wear turbans. The traditional head gear (Keffiyeh) of Arab men is considered a turban because it is a piece of cloth tied to their head. They are worn in Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Palestine. Arab men sometimes wear the Amamah, which is similar to a Sikh turban but they are not as peaked. They are worn in Oman, Yemen, Sudan, Iraqi Kurdistan, and the rural areas of Egypt.
The niqab is the cloth which covers the face as part of the hijab which is worn by Muslim women when they are in public. There remains a difference of opinion as to whether covering the face is obligatory.
Yes, a turban can be worn as a religious symbol by followers of certain faiths, such as Sikhism and Islam. In these cases, the turban holds spiritual significance and is worn as a visible representation of one's religious identity and values.
They wear a a white mundu (cloth around waste) and a white shawl diagonally from shoulder to waist.
There is no specific biblical prohibition against Christian women wearing earrings. It is generally accepted that wearing earrings is a personal choice and not inherently sinful. Ultimately, it is up to the individual's own convictions and beliefs.
Well, its mostly men, but there are some women who wear it too.
Sikhs wear the 5 k's, men wear the turban, and women are supposed to wear a long scarf
Because they are men in disguise who forgot to take the turban off.
The men wear Turbans. Woman can do too. Woman can also wear a veil or choose both.
Muslim men typically wear a cap called a "kufi" or a "turban" as part of their religious attire.
A turban bulle or dastar as it is also known is a type of head-wear based on the winding of cloth. They are usually worn by Sikh men. Turbans worn in Pakistan are called pagri. For Sikhs from the Punjab India wearing a turban (daster) is an important religious observance
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.
he didn't wear a turban he wore what is called a keffiyeh which is traditional arab clothing
Muslim men don't wear turbans, Sikh men do. It is a tenant of the Sikh religion for men to not cut their hair and to keep it covered. Muslim women wear a scarf or hijab (not a turban). If you take that off without their permission they will be very offended as they wear it it public for modesty purposes - it would be almost like taking off a woman's shirt in public.
A turban is a kind of heard wear that invovles cloth winding. Sikh consider wearing turbans as part of their religious practice. All Sikhs prefer not to cut there hair so can keep the hair tidy by wearing the turban.
it synbolizes a sardar
Men wear a suit. Women wear a white skirt or dress.