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Green Kashmiri Yemeni Habaib Style Men's Muslim Scarf Shawl Turban Sorban 56cm x 203cm

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Sizes offered : Regular Sizes are 130 cm x 130 cm , 140 cm x 140 cm. But custom sizes ( any other sizes) can be offered as per requirements. Yemeni clothing: Man wearing traditional dress, shawl and dagger sells women’s clothes in the countryside. Yemeni clothing: Village woman in a colorful red print headscarf is leaning stone wall in front of a blue door Although the hijab, the headscarf, is required by Islam, the veil that covers the face is not. Nonetheless, few women show their face on the streets. The veil is commonly called a burqa, but in Yemen they also call it lithma.

In the Sunnah there are reports which describe several types of clothing that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) used to wear. To sum up: the reports say that he (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) used to wear whatever garments were readily available and were customary among his people. So he did not reject that which was available, he did not go to great lengths to obtain that which was not available, he did not wear anything that made him stand out from other people, and he did not restrict himself to wearing only one type of clothing. Rather he wore all kinds of fabric except silk, and all kinds of garments that were covering and beautiful. Al-‘Allaamah Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) compiled a summary of the hadiths which describe the clothing of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), which we will quote here in brief. We will not burden the reader by quoting all the hadiths which speak of this topic, as they may be found in the books of the Sunnah, and one may refer to them in the sections on clothing and adornment. It is established that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) wore a shawl. As such, it is a sunna; one would be rewarded if one followed him with intention. Striped Shawl How the Yemenis dress depends mainly on two aspects: the region from where they come and the occasion. Islam does not really determine what to wear in Yemen, but it does impose certain limitations on the form of clothing. He wore rings; the hadiths differ as to whether he wore his ring on his right hand or his left hand. All of the hadiths have saheeh isnaads. Our company also specialises in High Quality Pure Wool Embroidered Yashmags and Square Shawls for Muslim male category. We use various kinds of wool fabrics like Kashmiri Wool, Merino Wool and Fine wool with low micron yarn density. Customers can give their own colour preferences for both Embroidery as well as fabric colour. It can be offered in various sizes which includes 46 inches, 50 inches, 52 inches , 54 inches and 58 inches in Square shapes. Yemeni Arab Shawl Embroidered Shemagh Headscarf and Middle eastern head wrapsYemeni fabrics were known throughout the medieval Islamic world for their style and strength. The characteristic pattern seen in this textile results from the ikat technique. Cotton warp threads in shades of brown, blue, and white are bundled together and resist-dyed before being woven. The ikat-dyed threads are then arranged on the loom so as to form a pattern of arrowheads and diamonds. Thin brown cotton weft threads weave the pattern together. He also wore the jubbah [which is an overgarment with wide sleeves that is open at the front and is worn over the thobe. It is similar to the jubbah worn nowadays by the faculty of al-Azhar. See: al-Mu‘jam al-Waseet (1/104)]. Many men wear shawls wrapped around their heads or about the shoulders (a meshedda – though the word shawl is more commonly used). There are specific ways of wrapping it according to specific regions. However, most wear it just as they want it. A traditional scarf originated from Yemen, usually made of cotton or flax and decorated with many colors, but usually red and white; worn primarily by Yemen, & Oman.

Mirt” is a long, flowing, striped garment made from fabric, wool or animal hair, or linen, which is wrapped around. Hibara Yemeni Shawl Regular Sizes are 52 inches x 52 inches , 54 inches x 54 inches , 55 inches x 55 inches . But custom sizes ( any other sizes) can be offered as per requirements. The farrooj – which is like the qaba’ [a garment that is worn over other garments and with a cummerbund or waist sash]. See: al-Mu‘jam al-Waseet (2/713)]He wore the izaar (waist-wrapper or lower garment) and rida’ (upper garment) [these are the garments that people wear in ihram today]. Al-Waaqidi said: His rida’ and burd (types of upper garment) were six cubits long and three cubits and a handspan wide. His izaar was made of Omani cloth; it was four cubits and a handspan long and two cubits and a handspan wide. He wore a helmet, and he wore chainmail. On the day of Uhud he appeared wearing two garments of chainmail. There are lot of customers who do not compromise on quality and are looking for only high end Pashmina Shemagh and Mussar. Since our company is dealing with pashmina since three decades thus we are able to meet the requirements of such buyers who wants exclusivity and luxury embroidered Muslim Men Wraps. In this type the highest selling colours are usually light earthy shades and sizes preferred are 52 inches and 54 inches or rather in 140 cm x 140 cm. Embroidered Qatari Shemagh Gents Headscarf A piece of white cloth made of cotton mild, worn in western Iraq and by the Arabs of the Arabian Gulf states.

To stand before the Ka’aba is to behold the miracle of manifestation in relation to its invisible Source in revelation as well as in creation which is also God’s primordial revelation. That is why the Ka’aba is at once the House of God, the center of the Islamic cosmic ambiance and an outward symbol of the heart of God’s slave, man, the heart which when purified reveals its true nature, according to the famous saying (hadith) of the Blessed Prophet, as the Throne of the Compassionate (al-Rahman, which is a Name of the Divine Essence). Al-Masoon or Sitara – a large veil used by Yemeni women. They cover their head and the whole body in this veil. Older women usually wear such a traditional garment. The green garment is a garment that has green stripes; it is exactly like the red hullah (suit). Whoever thinks that the red hullah was pure red should also say that the green garment was pure green, but no one says that. As-Asma‘i said: This refers to a fur coat with long sleeves. al-Khattaabi said: It is likely that this fur coat was edged with silk brocade, because the fur coat itself cannot be made of silk brocade.Anas (Allah be pleased with him) says that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) practiced “taqannu‘” with consistency. [Tirmidhi, Shama’il al-Tirmidhi] Abdullah Ibn ‘Abbas (Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) wore a Hibara shawl every ‘Eid. [Tabarani, al-Mu‘jam al-Awsat; Shafi‘i, al-Umm] [Yaqubi, Shama’il al-Habib al-Mustafa] Covering the Head (Taqannu‘)

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