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attire of
women using other terms jilbab and
khimār. For some the term for
headscarf in the Qur'an is
khimār (Arabic: خِمار).
There is no
consensus over...
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considered a jilbab, as it does not
cover the body completely.
Khimar – Linguistically, the word
khimar just
generally referred to a cover. However, in the Islamic...
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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...
- 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....
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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...
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except what (must ordinarily)
appear thereof; that they
should draw
their khimār over
their **** and not
display their beauty except to
their husband...
- 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...
- of the Muhammad's lifetime. He was also
known as "the Veiled," or Dhu al-
Khimar (Arabic: ذي الخمار), as he used to
cover his face to
create an aura of mystery...
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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...
- faces. An
Arabic word
strongly ****ociated with
Islamic clothing and haya is
khimar (خمار),
which translates into
English as "veil". The veil re-emerged as...