How To Wear Modest Islamic Clothing

By Francis Riggs


Many people use fashion and style as a means of expressing themselves as an individual. However, for those who must adhere to certain rules based on their faith or religion, it can be difficult to be as fashionable without it being frowned upon. Fashionable modest Islamic clothing has been on the rise in recent times, allowing women of Islamic faith to also express themselves through style, without sacrificing their beliefs or values.

Islamic clothing is not tight or form-fitting. It is designed not to show off the figure, male or female, and should conceal the majority of the body. Arms and legs should not be on show, as well as the collarbone or decolletage. Men are not allowed to show any part of their body from their navel to their knee.

The Islamic belief is that people should not be judged on their looks and that their true self should be known. The mode of dress facilitates such beliefs. It is also crucial that one be able to conduct business in a professional setting dressed appropriately. Finally, the faith requires its followers to dress for the purposes of comfort.

Even though you have to follow these rules when it comes to modesty, the good news is that you don't have any strict limitations to follow when it comes to style, fabric choice or even color. Traditionally, you will find a lot of dark colors like black, blue and grey being worn. However, you may very well incorporate a little bit of you into what you wear by choosing a different color, or even a print, into certain styles.

Usually, Muslim women will choose to wear a jilbab or an abaya. The jilbab is very much like a coat dress or overcoat, while the abaya is a very popular choice. It looks a lot like a kaftan with sleeves and covers the body from head to toe loosely. For men, the options are a thobe - a full length covering - or a galabiyya, which is a long robe that is white in color.

In Iran, there is also the chador, which is a cape-like garment worn outdoors. It does not button or close with any closures, but is rather held closed by the wearer. This is a garment worn by both women and girls, and it covers the entire body for when out in public. The semicircle-cut fabric slips over your head and can also be tucked under your arms instead of holding it closed.

Though Islamic apparel can be very simple, there are other ways that one can incorporate a bit of style without going against the grain completely. Beaded trims or appliques are very popular to add something different, and not only color. The fabric choice can vary as well, even though cotton is often the top choice. Cotton is perfect for cooling the body in high temperatures, and also lasts longer due to being easy to care for.

Nailah Lymus is one of the top designers for this type of fashion. She has also incorporated separates into her line, giving women further options and freedom of expression while staying true to the Islamic faith. Her brand - Amirah Creations - has been shown on the runway at New York Fashion Week to very positive reviews. Lymus also offers trendy head coverings in lieu of the regular choice of the hijab for Muslim women.




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  1. EastEssence is one such Islamic store that provides modest Islamic clothing in a plethora of designs and styles in very low price rates. I recently got a free coupon from them when I did my Eid shopping from there.

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