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By Jalabyia I assume you do not mean the Jalabiya robe but the Shemagh (Keffiyeh). the Shemagh is a representation of local Arab cultures (with tribal roots) and not an Islamic religious dress code, for example the Jordanians wear the Hashemite Shemagh, which is red, the Palestinians were the Al-Quds Shemagh, which is black and white, in the gulf states they wear white Shemaghs, and in Iraq some people use green ones, these are cultural Arab dress accessories, rooted in some practical uses in dealing with desert conditions. whenever I visit Jordan for some trekking I wear a Keffiyeh for practical reasons, hell I even wore it sometimes in the field against the dust when I was a soldier.
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All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain... Caladan's blog: Eris' wish- A dose of Ambrosia
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All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain... Caladan's blog: Eris' wish- A dose of Ambrosia
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I don't understand, nor do I approve of women being forced to cover their bodies by their religion. However, it is not within my rights, or anyone rights to say what someone can or cannot wear.
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"I had the most fascinating chat with one of the Dorals. He's got this theory about sanitation being the key to regaining human trust and confidence." - Gaius Baltar
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we have explained in detail in this Qur-an, for the benefit of mankind, every kind of similitude: but man is, in most things, contentious. (Quran 18:54)
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Manliest thing I've heard on this forum yet.
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we have explained in detail in this Qur-an, for the benefit of mankind, every kind of similitude: but man is, in most things, contentious. (Quran 18:54)
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i said that i do not know much about the men dress code, such as wearing short pants, etc. but men wear long pants and a long sleeve shirt or short sleeve shirt or the jylabiya that brother fatihah mentioned.
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Islam came as something strange and will return as something strange. Verily paradise is for the strangers
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