| Outfits that are approved for use in different | | | | abayas have a small rope attached to the end of |
| religions are of great significance for that particular | | | | the sleeve, which is swirled around the middle |
| faith. The Jewish clothing incorporates prayer | | | | finger to keep the sleeves from rolling up when |
| shawl also known as the "Taleth", the tassels | | | | the arms are raised. |
| attached to the shawl or coat worn by orthodox | | | | Hijabs: This is by far the most popular Islamic |
| Jews known as the "Tzitzit" and the "Kippah" or | | | | clothes article available worldwide. It is worn by all |
| skull cap worn at all times by observant Jewsish | | | | Muslim women with a number of types of outfits. |
| men. Similarly the Christian clothing is worn by | | | | It consists of a scarf or headwear that covers |
| members of the church and clergy and consists | | | | the hair and wraps around the face. The hijab can |
| of a long robe in somber colours with the collar | | | | be worn with western outfits, eastern outfits or |
| type distinguishing the rank of the person. | | | | any other form of Islamic clothes, as it is |
| However, Islamic clothes are supposed to be | | | | mandatory for women to cover their heads in |
| worn by all Muslims regardless of their social or | | | | Islam. |
| economic status. | | | | Jubbas: The classical robe worn by Muslim men, |
| The different types of Islamic clothes are based | | | | the jubbas originated in the Arabic region. Initially |
| on the region that they most commonly originate | | | | worn in the desserts to protect the body from |
| from, but Muslims all around the world are seen in | | | | the intense heat, it has become an integral part of |
| similarly designed Islamic clothes. The most | | | | the religion. Today it is worn my men all around |
| common types of clothing worn by Muslims | | | | the world in particular for special Islamic events |
| include: | | | | and occasions. |
| Abayas and Jilbabs: Worn by Muslim women, this | | | | Kuffiyah: The headdress for Muslim men, it |
| form of Islamic clothes consists of a loose fitting | | | | consists of a scarf draped over the head and |
| long robe that covers the entire body from the | | | | shoulders. It is occasionally tied around the |
| shoulder to the ankle or toe. Most commonly | | | | circumference of the head with a thick rope like |
| made of a thick black wrinkle free fabric, it is | | | | cord to keep it secure in place. |
| worn over a layer of casual clothes. Most jilbabs | | | | These are the most frequently seen kinds of |
| are open in the front and allow the wearer with | | | | Islamic clothes worn by Muslims all around the |
| the ease of putting it on and buttoning it up. They | | | | world. Certain changes can be seen based on the |
| often resemble the western overcoat worn in the | | | | region that they are worn in. These changes |
| harsh winter time to protect against the cold | | | | include styles and fabric choice based on the |
| weather, but is made of different fabrics. Certain | | | | weather and other external factors. |