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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Moslem Clothes

Moslem robe with a model made from rayon spandex jersey with the accent on the chest opnesel combined with chocolate lace robe further enhance this.



So what does 2010 have in store for the modern Muslim woman?

Well, with Spring just around the corner it is time to start thinking about brightening up your wardrobe. The fashion industry is predicting that bright colours will certainly make a comeback, particularly pastel shades. New collections are likely to be a combination of vibrant colour schemes for the adventurous Muslim woman, with more practical neutral colours for the more conservative woman.

Despite these new trends, it is always possible to look great by using your "staple" wardrobe collection. The wardrobe basics never really change and can be worn with a variety of accessories to help you look fabulous, modern and sophisticated.

So what are the basics that all Muslim women should have?

The first piece of clothing that comes to mind is the Hijab. This is the staple of all Muslim women and can be found in a variety of styles and colours to suit any occasion. They can be worn with regular scarves, cardigans and shirts to achieve a unique look.

Long sleeved shirts in a variety of neutral colours are a great base to start from. They can be worn with almost anything, under cardigans, tunics and abayas and are a must for any Muslim woman's wardrobe.

Long cardigans are another must have and can be worn with many different clothing items to produce wonderful styles. During the summer they can be worn over long sleeved shirts or tops to achieve a vibrant summer feel and during the winter months they can be worn over dresses or sweaters to achieve a warmer feel.

Muslim clothing is certainly changing and is now evolving alongside the fashion industry in its own right. With so many online boutiques now supplying exciting new ranges, fashion designers pushing the boundaries and fashion shows showcasing new styles, it is a fantastic time to be a Muslim woman.

To find out more about the latest fashion trends in Muslim clothing visit http://www.saifmodesty.com where you will find a range of exciting products including hijabs, hijab pins, abayas, jilbabs and much more.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Hijab Code FP

Rayon material, soft & cool
adorned with a beautiful circular ring



There is no particular dress style prescribed to Muslims. This gives room to accommodate their circumstances, tastes and cultures. But there is a dress code which applies to all Muslims. This article will discuss those rules of dress code for Muslim women.

A Muslim woman's dress must cover her entire body except the hands and face which may remain visible.

The dress should not be tight fitting but hang loose so that the shape of the body is not apparent.

The material of the dress should not be so thin, that one can see through it.

The female Muslim woman's dress should not resemble the man's clothing.

The design of the dress should not be elaborate and bold, so to attract attention.

The clothes should not be worn to show off, be arrogant and for the purpose of gaining reputation or increasing one's status in society.

Islam protects women and liberated women over 1400 years ago. The reason for such strict dress code is so that the woman is protected from the lustful gaze of men. In Islam a woman is very precious so she should only display her beauty to those who deserve her. The Muslim woman should not attract attention to herself in any way.

The modern woman today is not free in today's society, she is being exploited. Billboards and other advertising means are using the female sexuality openly, just to attract the desires of men and to sell the products. The media rules as to how the ideal woman should look and many women become slaves to these rules. It is no wonder more and more women are turning to the Muslim dress code

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