Sunday 6 May 2012

Hijab Fashion

Women's fashion hijab Islamic law to enjoy. Hijab fashion styles may vary by fabric and seasonal accessories. It is headed in the Quran for Muslim women to cover their heads and chest too. In this way, hijab Qur'an. In general, the headscarf or veil the woman asks the head, neck and chest. Not only did he call a woman as a Muslim, but also protects against sexual harassment.



Hijab Fashion

Traditionally, hijab style is similar to wearing a pashmina shawl. It usually consists of a scarf undernourishment and a shawl. There are different fabrics, colors and prints, which are used to complete the fashion hijab, and it is supported with different hedging methods. 

While looking for a hijab to underscarves you can go to add the outer veil. It is your preference for colors and prints that reflect the scarves. Mode hijab, the colors of the fabrics by the year or the occasion is intended. Many are now in place with pins on fabric adorned hijab in place. Draped in fabric, you can use a simple cloth and fall back on so that shows the scarf down on my back. It should not be folded in half, but must be folded into a third. Now, it should also wound on the head and pinned under the chin. T

hen drag one hand over your side. Now pull it back over your head. Use a pencil to hold it in position on the top of the head. The front edge should be drawn up towards your left shoulder and hold it in place with the help of a stick. For those who prefer patterned fabric, it should be a face on the shoulder when the scarf is draped over the head pin. After that, the other side of the scarf should be established on the cheek in front. With a decorative pin, it should be set up. 

 Different companies have different laws of the Muslim veil. According to Saudi law, which is more rigid in following Islamic law, women are forced to wear the hijab, full black robes and veil with two slits for eyes. In other countries, women are less strictly enforced or even banned from wearing the hijab. For this reason, in Jordan, this dress is more than a fashion hijab as a religious duty use.

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