- The
Taqiyah (Arabic: طاقية, ALA-LC:
ṭāqīyah), also
known as
tagiyah or
araqchin (Persian: عرقچین; Turkish: takke), is a short,
rounded skullcap worn by...
-
Walker (2009). "
Taqīyah". The
Oxford Encyclopedia of the
Islamic World. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195305135.
Taqīyah is the precautionary...
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Muslims do not
practice nikah mut'ah. In Shia Islam,
taqiyah (تقیة taqiyyah/
taqīyah) is a form of
religious veil, or a
legal dispensation whereby...
- with shapka,
ushanka and budenovka. In Turkmen, it is
called tahiya ("
taqiyah"). The
doppa or
duppi (Uzbek: doʻppi, Tajik: тӯппӣ) is
considered an applied...
- pride. In the
United States and the
United Kingdom, it is also
called a "
taqiyah". The kufi cap is not
specific to any one country,
although it has been...
- In
Islamic culture,
adornments have
included caps such as the kufi and
taqiyah for men, and the
hijab for women. A
heavily adorned general A
Shona witch...
-
distinguished them from
other nations.
Shemagh Bisht Izar
Litham Sirwal Taqiyah Thawb Keffiyeh Oxford English Dictionary.
Second Edition, 1989. Merriam-Webster...
-
given a
territory from
which to draw
revenue was an ahl al-
ṭāqīyah, one who wore the
ṭāqīyah, a
headdress ****ociated with the rule. A
woman who bore a...
- kohl and also Ved has
dressed up as a Muslim:
green Kurta Pyjama, his
Taqiyah and his kohl-lined eyes.
While Ved's
uncle tries to
protect their family's...
-
characterized by
different inscriptions and is
wrapped on a dome-like
hollow taqiyah or a
Turkish fez or
kalpak cap. It is
similar to
turbans in neighbouring...