Somali women wear headgear, commonly known as "hijab" or "guntiino," for several reasons, primarily rooted in cultural and religious traditions. It serves as a symbol of modesty, respect, and identity, reflecting Islamic values and societal norms. Additionally, the headgear can help protect against the harsh climate and dust in Somalia. Overall, it plays a significant role in expressing personal and communal identity among Somali women.
Most Muslim women in the world do not wear headgear. However, no restriction on Muslim women to wear head gears for warmth and/or fashion. However, Muslim woman is required by religion to wear cloth covering all her body, including her head and her hair, except her face and her hands. The piece of cloth covering her head and hair is called Hijab. She is allowed to wear on top of the Hijab the head gear or to have the head gear as part of the Hijab.
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The head scarfs Muslim women wear is called a hijab they wear it so people would respect them for their knowledge not as an object.
the olympics have allowed women to wear religious head gear while competing
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they wear thongs under their wrestling gear no matter who they wrestle
Like America but the old women in the rural villages wear skirts, head scarves, and shirt.
Muslim women wear a hijab (veil on their head). It is the woman's choice whether to wear it or not to wear it. In the Quran (holy book), it is said for women to be modest.
Women where hijabs.
you must be 16 and have to wear head gear.
Cause they are not right in the head.
Chador and Headscarf.