Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion
 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion
 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion
 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion
 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion
 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion
 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion
 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion
 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion
 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion
 Hijabs - Combining Style and Religion

Islam is one religion that is known to be conservative and very proud of its values. These beliefs have influenced their clothing too. From the ancient times, Muslims have always worn traditional and modest garments that cover the entire body. With the time changing, the conservative approach has relaxed slightly. Islamic wear is now extremely stylish and elegant and it maintains the modesty at the same time.

One of the most commonly used garments by Muslim women is a hijab. It is basically a head dress that covers the entire head, face, and neck. Some have argued that covering the head is a sign of oppression. But the majority believes that wearing a hijab is the best way to show their respect for Allah. Nowadays, women are equally comfortable in wearing hijabs at their workplace or in public. Even college girls are wearing hijabs to their classes with comfort and grace.

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