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== Glossary of External Forms of Hijab for Men == |
== Glossary of External Forms of Hijab for Men == |
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<tr><th>Ihram</th><td>''no image''</td><td>The name typically used to denote the clothing worn by a pilgrim during either the [[Hajj]] or [[Umra]]. For a male the first part is the [[ezaar]], a piece of cloth wrapped around to cover from the ankles to the abdomen. The second piece called the [[reda]] is draped over the shoulders to cover the upper body. The cloth is to be plain, white, and unsewn. For women typical and unpretentious clothes will be their Ihram.</td></tr> |
<tr><th>Ihram</th><td>''no image''</td><td>The name typically used to denote the clothing worn by a pilgrim during either the [[Hajj]] or [[Umra]]. For a male the first part is the [[ezaar]], a piece of cloth wrapped around to cover from the ankles to the abdomen. The second piece called the [[reda]] is draped over the shoulders to cover the upper body. The cloth is to be plain, white, and unsewn. For women typical and unpretentious clothes will be their Ihram.</td></tr> |
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Revision as of 21:43, 11 July 2005
External Hijab is a phrase used to denote garments (typically female) associated with the modest dress of Muslims. It is merely one aspect of hijab which is an all encompassing "modesty" that every Muslim is called to have.
Glossary of External Forms of Hijab for Women
Glossary of External Forms of Hijab for Men
Ihram | no image | The name typically used to denote the clothing worn by a pilgrim during either the Hajj or Umra. For a male the first part is the ezaar, a piece of cloth wrapped around to cover from the ankles to the abdomen. The second piece called the reda is draped over the shoulders to cover the upper body. The cloth is to be plain, white, and unsewn. For women typical and unpretentious clothes will be their Ihram. |
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