Veil styles in Islam


               Veil system in Islam



This word is sometimes used to generally describe a Muslim women's modest dress. More specifically, it refers to a square or rectangular piece of fabric which is folded, placed over the head, and fastened under the chin as a head scarf. Depending on the style and location, this may also be called a shaylah or tarhah.

Islam is not a religious which hold the ladies in four falls of the house but allows them to take some action in the region of Islam.

In our culture hiding ones face is synonymous with evil in its many guises. We instinctively fear someone whose face we can not see. For instance, the hangman’s mask, a highwayman or an effigy of death. What chance has a young muslim lady got against the thousands of years of the hatred of masks bread into our genetic code and deepest psychological fears. Most people do not even like hoodies for the same reasons. We are only happy when we can see someone’s face and can confirm that person is who they say they are and, importantly, judge whether they are a risk to our own safety. In fact most of us consider any one who hides their face to be crass and bad mannered and most likely dangerous as well. Religion has nothing to do with this feeling.
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