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- It is often worn with a khimar and is popular in Pakistan.
- A variety of headdresses worn by khimar " is a type of headscarf.
- Stricter veiling implies both chador and more loosely khimar-type headscarf along with overcoat.
- Khimar : A triangular or circular head scarf often used also as a covering over the chest.
- These are khimar, sitara, abayah or inrrah . ( El Guindi 1999 p . 7)
- The head and neck are then covered by a scarf or wrap " ( khimar ) ".
- A khimar is usually bust-level or longer, and can also be worn without the " niqab ".
- Some Salafis believe that the Qur'an specifies particular forms of dress ( the jilbab and khimar ) but that view is not held by most Muslims.
- In governmental and religious institutions, the dress code requires khimar-type headscarf and overcoat, while in other public places women commonly wear a loosely tied headscarf ( rousari ).
- The look of the head scarf, referred to in Arabic as " hijab " or " khimar, " varies from culture to culture and woman to woman.
- Students are allowed to wear a normal headscarf in school, however in 2010 a Muslim student sued a Gymnasium headmaster, because she was not allowed to wear a Khimar in school.
- Other common styles of clothing popularly worn with a " niqab " in Western countries include the khimar, a semi-circular flare of fabric with an opening for the face and a small triangular underscarf.
- In the Quran, the holy book of Islam, it is explicitly stated, " Let them draw their Khimar ( shawl / head veil ) over their " juyub " ( breast-line / cleavage ) ".
- Very recently Islamists established a public dress code for women the " Khimar " and " Jilbab " which promotes women to cover themselves up as " part of the well known attire of the dress code for Muslim women " based on " widely recognised Sunni sources ".
- Some of them apply only to face-covering clothing such as the " burqa ", " boushiya ", or " niqab "; some apply to any clothing with an Islamic religious symbolism such as the " khimar ", a type of headscarf.
- Some of them apply only to face-covering clothing such as the " burqa ", " boushiya ", or " niqb ", while other legislation pertains to any clothing with an Islamic religious symbolism such as the " khimar ", a type of headscarf . ( Some countries already have laws banning the wearing of masks in public, which can be applied to veils that conceal the face ).
- In the organization itself, women are thought to comprise 10 % of HT s membership, playing an " active role " in " intellectual and political work " such as conferences held by the UK women s section of HT, and following a dress code of " jilbab " ( a loose dress ), " Khimar " ( headscarf ) and socks, so similar it has been compared to a " uniform-like style ".
- Wearing " hijab ", or " al-khimar ", is considered by some to be obligatory in Islam, as the quote states " Tell the believing women to put their khimar over their bosoms ", all the major Arab translations and dictionaries agree that " al-khimar " means a veil or scarf that a woman uses to cover her head, and " over their bosoms " implies women should cover their breasts, necks etc.
- Wearing " hijab ", or " al-khimar ", is considered by some to be obligatory in Islam, as the quote states " Tell the believing women to put their khimar over their bosoms ", all the major Arab translations and dictionaries agree that " al-khimar " means a veil or scarf that a woman uses to cover her head, and " over their bosoms " implies women should cover their breasts, necks etc.
- Wearing " hijab ", or " al-khimar ", is considered by some to be obligatory in Islam, as the quote states " Tell the believing women to put their khimar over their bosoms ", all the major Arab translations and dictionaries agree that " al-khimar " means a veil or scarf that a woman uses to cover her head, and " over their bosoms " implies women should cover their breasts, necks etc.