Women can enjoy
Hijab fashion within the
Islamic law.
Hijab fashion may vary by
fabric,
seasonal styles and
accessories. It is instruct in the
Quran for
Muslim women, so as to they must cover their
heads and
chest. This way the
Quran establish
hijab. It is usually the
scarf or
veil that a
woman adores on her
head,
neck and
chest. Not only it identifies a
woman as
Muslim but also protect her from
sexual irritation.
Traditionally
, hijab style is similar to wearing a
pashmina shawl. It usually consists of an
under-
scarf and a
scarf. There are
varieties of
fabrics,
colors and
prints that are used to complement
hijab fashion, and it is worn with different methods of casing. While looking for a
hijab you can go for under
scarves that set off the outer veil. It is your liking for
colors and print that is reflected in the
scarves. In
hijab fashion, the
colors of the
scarves are also strong-minded by seasons or the occasion. Many
hijabs are adorned with pins to hold
fabric in place.
In order to drape the
fabric, you can use a
plain scarf and
fold it over in such a way that the
scarf points descending on your back. It should not be folded in half; rather it should be folded in about one-third. Now it should be wrapping evenly over your
head and pinned together under
chin. Then pull it from one side over and across your opposite side. Pull it now gently over your back-head. Use a pin to hold it in place at the crown of your
head. The front corner should be pulled up to your left
shoulder and
hold in place with the help of a
pin. For those who prefer patterned
fabric, they should pin one front side to the
shoulder when the
scarf is draped over the
head. Thereafter the other side of the
scarf should be pulled up to your opposite
cheek. Using a ornamental
pin, it should be clipped in place.
Different Muslim societies have different laws of
hijab. Under
Saudi Law that is rather rigid in following
Islamic law,
women are
required to
wear hijab,
full black cloaks and
face veils with
two slits for
eyes. In other less
rigid countries,
women are neither forced to nor banned from
wearing hijab. Due to this reason, in Jordan this attire is used more as a
hijab fashion than a
religious responsibility.
hijab
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