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Why
do Muslims dress in distinctive, modest clothing?
Muslim
women are often asked: "Why do you wear that scarf?"
"Aren't you hot?" "Do the different colors
mean anything?" "Why do some women cover their
face, but not others?" "Do men have a dress
code as well?"
Most
Muslims understand your polite curiosity, and would
be happy to explain. But if you've ever been too embarrassed
to ask the questions directly, you've come to the right
place.
Q:
Why do you dress the way you do?
A: First and foremost, because Almighty God (Allah)
commands us to do so. In the Qur'an, Allah tells the
believers to "lower their gaze and be modest."
Specifically, it says: "Say to the believing men
that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty;
that will make for greater purity for them; and Allah
is well acquainted with all that they do. And say to
the believing women that they should lower their gaze
and guard their modesty; and that they should not display
their beauty and ornaments except what must ordinarily
appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over
their chests and not display their beauty except to
their husbands, their fathers..." [continuing list
of family members and others in front of whom women
are exempt from covering] (Qur'an 24:30-31)
Of
course, Muslims believe that God has full Wisdom and
knows what is best for us, so we strive to follow His
guidance in every aspect of our lives. Muslims have
also discovered other advantages to dressing modestly,
including: being known for who you really are; not being
judged by your beauty or lack thereof; being able to
conduct business in an atmosphere of respect; being
readily known as a Muslim; liberation; comfort.
Q:
Aren't you hot?
A: In many ways, covering the body protects it from
the heat of direct sunlight. In loose, flowing clothing,
the air around the body flows freely and cools more
readily. The choice of fabric covering the body is more
important than the square inches/centimeters exposed
or covered. On severely hot days, we might be uncomfortable
as is everyone else. During those times, we find comfort
knowing that we are following the commands of Allah,
and "the fire of hell is hotter."
Q:
Do the different colors mean anything?
A: Muslims are to dress in modest clothing, without
attracting attention to oneself. For this reason, many
Muslims choose earth-tone colors such as green, blue,
gray, as well as the usual black and white. Beyond this,
there are no specific meanings behind the choice of
color. Some colors are more common in certain parts
of the world, based on local tradition.
Q:
Why are there differences in the specific styles of
dress?
A: While Islam outlines a code of modesty, it does not
command a certain style, color, or fabric. The range
of clothing you find among Muslims is a sign of the
great diversity among the Muslim community.
Q:
Do men have a dress code as well?
A: Absolutely. Both men and women are commanded in the
Qur'an to "lower their gaze and be modest."
It is generally understood that men are not to expose
the area of their body from the navel to the knee. However,
many Muslim men would feel shy to expose a bare chest
or bare legs in public. As with women, men are not to
wear clothing that is tight or see-through. Indeed,
in many Muslim societies the traditional clothing for
men includes long, flowing robes, or long tunics that
fully cover the body.
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