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Do You Know About the Different Styles of Hijab Muslim Women Around the World Wear?
Release Date:2019-05-06


Taiwan is the third place for friendly Muslim tourism promotion. You may see many Muslim women with turbans walking around Taiwan. How much do you know? There are seven pictures for you to understand Muslim women ’s turban.
Every Sunday, Taipei Station and the underground street in front of the station will see many foreign migrant workers who go on vacation during vacations. Women wearing bright headscarves are particularly conspicuous, but have you ever thought about "why can you show your face?", " Why is it different from what you see in the news? "It ’s also Islam, it ’s also women ’s clothing, but because regions, popular cultures and interpretations of religious doctrines are different, Muslim women around the world have developed dazzling forms of clothing, So what are the common Muslim women's clothing?

Hijab: Hijab also refers to cover, but it is often used to refer to Muslim women's headscarves. The hijab turban comes in various styles and colors, which are more common all over the world. In the West, hibbah, which is most commonly used by Muslim women, only covers hair, ears, and neck, but has bare faces.
 

Niqab: Niqab is a veil that covers almost all the face, leaving only the eyes. However, a separate blindfold can also be added. Nikabo is worn with a matching headscarf, and is often worn with a long black burqa.
 

Burka: Burka is the most tightly wrapped burqa. It is a masked and covered suit. From head to toe, there is usually a grid-like window only on the eyes. Buka is common in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
 

Al-Amira: Al-Amira is divided into two parts. Inside it is a small hat that is wrapped around the head. It is usually made of cotton or blended. The outside is a tubular scarf. Amira showed her face, crossed her shoulders, and covered part of her chest. The colors and styles are relatively random, and they are more common in the Arab Gulf countries.
 

Shayla (Shayla): Shayla is a rectangular scarf, wrapped around the head, fell around the shoulder or pinched. Shayla is more casual in color and wear, and can expose part of her hair and neck, which is more common in overseas countries.
 

Khimar: Like a cape, Khimar is as long as a waist, completely covering the hair, neck, and shoulders, but the face is bare. In traditional Chinese Muslim areas, many women wear Himal.
 

Chador: Chador is a burqa covering the whole body, with bare face, usually wearing a small headscarf underneath. Kador is more common in Iran.

 


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