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rather discusses the
attire of
women using other terms, such as Jilbāb and
khimār (generic headscarf).
There is
variation in
interpretations regarding the...
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presence of any male
outside of
their immediate family. It is
different from a
khimar,
because it is
usually wrapped and pinned.
Sometimes it is worn in the form...
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meanings of the
words in the
relevant part of the
verse are as follows:خِمار
Khimar; ****merbund, جيب jyb; sinus, sac, وَلْيَضْرِبْنَ;"let them hit" dictionary...
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headband ****tta, also
shayla or ****eh
Headband Headscarf, also
khimar, hijab,
Khimar Liripipe Mandily (Gr**** Orthodox)
Nemes Snood Veil
Wimple See Mask...
- is a
cloth veil that
covers the head, neck, and
shoulders similar to a
khimār form of
hijab worn by
Muslim women,
usually black, but
sometimes white....
- is, however,
considered by many to
target the
wearing of
headscarves (a
khimar,
considered by many
Muslims to be an
obligatory article of
faith as part...
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apparent outwardly, and
cover their bosoms with
their veils (khumur, sing.
khimar) and not to show
their finery except to
their husbands or
their fathers...
- this does not mean that the niqab,
burqa or
khimar are not worn. In
Saudi Arabia, the hijab, niqab, the
khimar and the
burqa are typical. In Afghanistan...
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majority of people.
Stricter veiling implies both
chador and more
loosely khimar-type headscarf,
along with overcoat.
Before the 1978–1979
Iranian Revolution...
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Various styles of head coverings, most
notably the
khimar, hijab, chador, niqab, paranja, yashmak, tudong, shayla, safseri, carşaf, haik, ****tta, boshiya...