- A
niqāb or
niqaab (/nɪˈkɑːb/; Arabic: نقاب), also
known as a
ruband (Persian: روبند), is a long
garment worn by some
Muslim women in
order to
cover their...
- and streets.
There are
currently 18
states that have
banned the
burqa and
niqab, both Muslim-majority
countries and non-Muslim countries, including: Africa:...
- The term
burqa is
sometimes conflated with the
niqāb even though, in more
precise usage, the
niqab is a face veil that
leaves the eyes uncovered, while...
- the
niqāb, a veil
which covers the face is not as common, the
niqab in
Egypt has
become more prevalent.
While a few
women in
Egypt wear a
black niqab along...
-
wearing of face-covering headgear,
including masks, helmets, balaclavas,
niqābs and
other veils covering the face, and full body
costumes and
zentais (skin-tight...
- only to face-covering
clothing such as the burqa, chador, boushiya, or
niqab; some
apply to any
clothing with an
Islamic religious symbolism such as...
-
Various styles of head coverings, most
notably the khimar, hijab, chador,
niqab, paranja, yashmak, tudong, shayla, safseri, carşaf, haik, ****tta, boshiya...
- as an
order to
cover the
whole body,
including the face and hands, via
niqab.
These guidelines are
found in
texts of
hadith and fiqh
developed after...
- the
niqab (the full-face veil
which covers the
entire body
except for the eyes,
increasingly worn by
women in Egypt) by
personally removing the
niqab of...
-
approved Cairo University's
decision to ban its
professors from
wearing the
niqab or face veil
which was
introduced in 2015. At the turn of the century, Egyptian...