Jun 5 2011
Hijab Head Scarf

Do you believe in the obligatory of Hijab (head scarf)?am thinking of wearing the head scarf as i am a muslim?
I will wear head scarf and normal outfits, yet covering all my body..
i can wear zara, mango, ,,,etc.
This question is maily for Muslims, other religions are welcome for answers..
what do u think? helppp
I think you should live like the customs of the country you are living in does. If you are in a western country, act western, just like you make western women wear hijab or burka in eastern countries.
#6 purple stripey sparkley hijab / headscarf
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Rose Lace Under Scarf Headband (Hijab Accessory) This rose lace under scarf is worn below a hijab or niqab head covering. It is made of a stretchy lace lycra fabric that pulls your hair back and provides coverage of your forehead. The textured lace headband is very useful to prevent hijab from slipping. Mix and match colors with your scarf for a fashionable and coordinated look. Lace patterns vary, the picture above is for example only. Check ou… |
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Red Lace Under Scarf Headband (Hijab Accessory) This lace under scarf is worn below a hijab or niqab head covering. It is made of a stretchy lace fabric that pulls your hair back and provides coverage of your forehead. The textured lace headband is very useful to prevent hijab from slipping. Mix and match colors with your scarf for a fashionable and coordinated look. Lace patterns may vary, the picture above is for example only. Color may also … |
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Turquoise Lace Under Scarf Headband (Hijab Accessory) This lace under scarf is worn below a hijab or niqab head covering. It is made of a stretchy lace fabric that pulls your hair back and provides coverage of your forehead. The textured lace headband is very useful to prevent hijab from slipping. Mix and match colors with your scarf for a fashionable and coordinated look. Lace patterns may vary, the picture above is for example only. Shades vary and… |
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Multi-Use Beaded Scarf / Necklace Headband / Head scarf / Belt /Armband / Bracelet / Anklet -Blue $12.00 This is the one of a kind “Do It All” accessory. Use it as a necklace, headband, head scarf, belt, armband, bracelet, or anklet. The possibilities are endless! Designed with a fun and colorful print that will match a number of outfits. Embellished with a 6.5″ length chain and high quality beads.Measures 36.5″L in total and 1.75″W… |
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IBA Pure Cotton Scarf Floral Pattern Scarves Green HIjab Head Wrap Fashion Stole Gift SIZE – 40 X 40 Inches $19.99 Pure cotton scarf in olive green and black color with floral print . Delicate hand rolled edge, pretty color scheme, head scarf, tie etc. Many way to wear it. Over your head, around your neck, over your shoulders, around your waist. Find your favorite and make a fashionable statement. It is perfect for women and teens. Great for topping off wear or casual’ … |
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IBA Pink Pure Chiffon Scarf Women Wear Head Scarves Floral Print Stole Hijab SIZE – 40 X 40 Inches $19.99 Pure chiffon scarf in pink & red color with floral print on it . Delicate hand rolled edge, pretty color scheme, head scarf, tie etc. Many way to wear it. Over your head, around your neck, over your shoulders, around your waist. Find your favorite and make a fashionable statement. It is perfect for women and teens. Great for topping off wear or casual’ … |
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The Headscarf Controversy: Secularism and Freedom of Religion (Religion and Global Politics) $42.72 Hilal Elver offers an in-depth study of the escalating controversy over the right of Muslim women to wear headscarves. Examining legal and political debates in Turkey, several European countries including France and Germany, and the United States, Elver shows the troubling exclusion of pious Muslim women from the public sphere in the name of secularism, democracy, liberalism, and women’s rights. A… |
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Hijab & The Republic: Uncovering the French Headscarf Debate (Gender and Globalization) $10.99 The hijab is arguably the most discussed and controversial item of women’s clothing today. It has become the primary global symbol of female Muslim identity for Muslims and non-Muslims alike, and is the focus of much debate in the confrontation between Islam and the West. Nowhere has this debate been more acute or complex than in France. In Hijab and the Republic, Bronwyn Winter provides a rivetin… |
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Why the French Don’t Like Headscarves: Islam, the State, and Public Space $35.00 The French government’s 2004 decision to ban Islamic headscarves and other religious signs from public schools puzzled many observers, both because it seemed to infringe needlessly on religious freedom, and because it was hailed by many in France as an answer to a surprisingly wide range of social ills, from violence against females in poor suburbs to anti-Semitism. Why the French Don’t Like Heads… |