Henna and Hijabs: Dressing Traditions in Ancient Islamic Cultures
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- ISBN8224397648
- EAN9798224397648
- Date de parution10/04/2024
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- ÉditeurVirtued Press
Résumé
This investigation delves into the spiritual significance behind Islamic attire, exploring how garments such as the hijab, niqab, and thobe serve as expressions of religious devotion, modesty, and a visible representation of one's commitment to Islamic values. Islamic attire is not merely a matter of clothing; it is a deeply symbolic and spiritually significant aspect of Islamic culture. Worn by millions of Muslims worldwide, Islamic attire reflects a profound connection between faith, modesty, and cultural identity.
This investigation delves into the spiritual significance behind Islamic attire, exploring how garments such as the hijab, niqab, and thobe serve as expressions of religious devotion, modesty, and a visible representation of one's commitment to Islamic values. Islamic attire is not merely a matter of clothing; it is a deeply symbolic and spiritually significant aspect of Islamic culture. Worn by millions of Muslims worldwide, Islamic attire reflects a profound connection between faith, modesty, and cultural identity.