Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Hijab Tutorial Style Pashmina



Hijab Tutorial :)

What is best way to wear the headscarf? How way of wearing scarf to not too tight in neck area and head? Here we provide some tips and tutorials to wear hijab with the different styles. You can try the tutorial below. With hope, that this tutorial will help you to wear the headscarf in a manner that is more comfortable. Perhaps the existence of this tutorial, you can create your own style. 

p/s: the images I got it from others blogger. This are the examples how you do the hijab tutorial.




list of types of hijab :)

This list of types of sartorial hijab indexes styles of clothing found in predominantly Muslim societies commonly associated with the word hijab. Hijab literally translates as covering, making its definition flexible depending on regional variations in clothing. There are variety type of hijab.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Chador

An Iranian traditional outer garment (also exist in Turkey) that covers the head and body and is a full-length semicircle of fabric but comes down to the ground. Does not have slits for the hands and is held shut with the hands, teeth or simply wrapped under the arms.


Hijab

Hijab is vary from that of a woman wearing a head scarf, a veil or a loose outer garment. Hijaab, however, in the sense that it has been used in the Qur'an and Hadith, has a far wider meaning. Actually, hijaab is a set of laws governing the interaction between males and females, with rules that must be abided by both. In the minds of most people -even Arabs- that meaning has been lost due to forgetfulness or religious complacency. For the context of this article however, we will say, as most people do these days, that Hijab simply means a reference to the entire modest dress of the Muslim woman.




al-amira

A two-piece veil. It consists of a close fitting cap, usually made from cotton or polyester, and an accompanying tube-like scarf.

Gulf-style abaya

A type of outer garment from the Persian Gulf region of the Middle East which covers from the head to the feet. It is also becoming increasingly common amongst the conservative women of Pakistan. Traditional abayas are black, and may be either a large square of fabric draped from the shoulders or head, or a long black caftan.