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Types of Dresses Muslim Woman Wear Globally

  • May 10, 2022
  • Rehan
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  1. Abaya
  2. Hijab
  3. Jilbab
  4. Chador
  5. Niqab
  6. Khimar

There is a wide variety of garments that Muslim women wear around the world. Depending on the country and culture, different types of clothing may be worn. Some of the most common garments include the hijab, abaya, niqab, and burqa. Each of these garments serves a different purpose and is worn in different ways. Let’s take a closer look at each one.

Abaya

The abaya is a long, loose-fitting cloak worn by Muslim women. It covers the body from the shoulders to the feet and is usually black in color. The abaya is often worn with a headscarf or niqab, which covers the face. Some abayas are made of wool or cotton, while others are made of synthetic materials.

Hijab

The hijab is a headscarf that covers the head and neck but leaves the face clear. It is worn by Muslim women as a sign of modesty. The hijab can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, or polyester. It is available in a wide range of colors and styles. Some women wear the hijab as a way to express their cultural identity, while others wear it for religious reasons.

Jilbab

Jilbabs are outer garments that are worn by Muslim women. They are usually long and lose fitting and cover the body from the head to the feet. Jilbabs come in a variety of colors and styles and can be made from different fabrics such as cotton, polyester, or wool. Some Jilbabs have a hood, while others do not. The Jilbab is worn over the woman’s normal clothes and is usually fastened at the front with a zipper or buttons.

Chador

The chador is a piece of cloth that is draped over the head and body, leaving only the face exposed. It is usually black in color, although it can be found in other colors as well. The chador is worn by Muslim women in many different countries, although it is most commonly associated with Iran. In Iran, the chador is typically worn by women when they leave the house. It is also often worn by women when they are attending religious ceremonies.

Niqab

The niqab is a type of veil that covers the face, worn by some Muslim women. It is not compulsory in Islam, but many women choose to wear it as a way of expressing their faith. The niqab can be worn with different types of clothing, such as an abaya (a long, loose-fitting robe) or a jilbab (a long, loose-fitting coat). Some women also wear the niqab with a hijab (headscarf). The niqab is usually made of black or dark-colored fabric, and some women choose to wear it with a black abaya.

Khimar

The khimar is a type of garment worn by Muslim women. It is a long, usually black cloak that covers the head and chest. The khimar is often worn with a niqab, which is a veil that covers the face. The khimar is most commonly worn in Arab countries, but it is also worn in other parts of the world, such as Pakistan and India.

Rehan

Hello, I’m Rehan, a dedicated writing professional with a knack for creativity. My passion lies in empowering women worldwide through the impactful use of words.

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