Posted on May 21, 2010.
Why the traditional Muslim headscarf women differ in different countries? Just curious - Iranian women wear their scarves back further than you can see the top of their hair, while others cover themselves completely. Is it different at different locations or is it more a family tradition? Also, why does not the Queen of Jordan to wear a headscarf, or new female anchor on Arab Dubai TV?
Please be offensive or racist, I'm really just trying to find something.
there is no direct command to wear a headscarf. Because the Islamic religion is made by researchers, they concluded that women must wear headscarves
- A command to cover their breasts and beauty of natural
- A command specifically to the Prophet's wives to cover themselves completely from head to toe.
Some researchers take the women's hair like a charm "natural", some say that what is good for the goose (prophets wives) is good for the other (all Muslim women), and so on and so forth .
Iranian women probably do not want to wear the headscarf because they were a Western style liberal society before promiscuity Shiite mullahs in power at the rear of the public outcry against the horrible abuse of the former Shah regime of modern 1970. Shiaism be a very conservative sect of Islam, those who are religious, so dress very conservatively and those who are irreligious and feel Shiaism is forced to land on the company by the mullahs' regime, try to move the hijab back as much as possible so they can show as much as possible.
Dubai is an Islamic country, 70% of its population are non-Arab migrant workers and trying to become a "complex international modern" city, where traditional Islamic ban on alcohol, pornography, semi-nudity, game should be eased to attract investors and tourists. and prostitutes.
In Pakistan, for example, the middle class conservative Muslim girls do not wear the hijab or any form of headscarves.
In general, if you are part of an Islamist group or movement as a woman, you wear the headscarf, because all the scholars of Islam say it is a part of religion. If you live in the Muslim world, society as a whole is not religious, but secular, so if you're not part of a deliberate Islamic circle, then you can get around without headscarves. There are some exceptions of course, like Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia and Iran, where society as a whole is not secular.
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