- The
abaya (colloquially and more commonly, Arabic: عباية ʿ
abāyah,
especially in
Literary Arabic: عباءة ʿabā'ah;
plural عبايات ʿabāyāt, عباءات ʿabā'āt)...
- used for "veiling". Some of
these and
related Arabic terms are burqu, '
abayah, tarhah, bumus, jilbab, jellabah, hayik, milayah, gallabiyyah, dishdasha...
- many
Western countries, the
bisht is sold by
merchants as a
Saudi abaya or
Abayah.
According to custom, a
kanzu must be crisp, that is dry
cleaned and starched...
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Maligawila Polonnaruwa Rajagala Sigiriya Thanthirimale Waulpane Yudaganawa Abayah Wadi Suq
graves al-Akhdhar
settlement and
burial area al-Amqat
Early and...
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Muslim clothing for
women are the
black colored body
covering known as the
abayah together with the
black scarf used for
covering their heads known as the...
-
Muslim clothing for
women are the
black colored body
covering known as the
abayah together with the
black scarf used for
covering their heads known as the...
-
prescribed system of
attitudes and
behaviour regarding modesty and dignity. (See
abayah, al-amira, burqa, chador, jilbab, khimar, ****eh, niqab, purdah, shayla)...
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first stated that the
event was an
accident and the
target was a man,
Yihia Abayah,
supposedly responsible for
launching 200–300
rockets into Israel. A relative...
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generally wear
customary dresses that
include "long
black robes"
known as
abayahs and
black head
cover "hijab",
locally called bo'shiya.
Women may also use...
- (1879–1962) and his wife
Abayah's greatgrandsons Tony Hunt (b. 1942) and
Richard Hunt (b. 1951). Mary
Ebbets Hunt and
Abayah Martin,
Mungo Martin's wife...