No, you don't have to unless there are males in the house and you would like to pay some respect to their belief. But if you're going to a house where there are only females, it's not necessary. Did you know that when Muslim women go to a all female gathering, they can take the head covering off. In fact most of them adorn themselves (make-up, jewelery, fancy clothes, etc) when they go to such places.
However, if you choose to wear one out of respect and tolerance to her religion, by all means go ahead. It's not disrespectful at all being the fact that you are not Muslim. It is actually a very friendly and respectful gesture.
I know my old principal of my elementary school was very fascinated by Islam and very respectful. So on the Islamic Holidays, she would wear a head covering to school. I found that awsome.
2006-11-10 00:57:07
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answered by down2earthsmiles 3
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You dont have to be a muslim to waer a head covering, Head covering in women is a religious injunction applicable to all religions. The real issue here is between you and your creator.
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t is not considered to be disrespectful if you dont wear one in a muslim's home as there are some muslim women who do not consider it necessary to cover their heads.
2006-11-10 01:03:22
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answered by shaawanat 2
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Lots of my Muslim women friends come to my house and open their hijab(head covering), buit of course, there were no man inside my house when they come.. its ok if u dont want to wear hijab when going to a Muslims house, but most non-Muslims who goes to a Muslim activity will wear a head covering which doesnt really covers.. they take their scarve and just put it round their head..
2006-11-10 01:23:03
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answered by Org baik 2
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It would depend on the family/household, at least here in the United States. I have known some who have actually requested women to wear head coverings at their residences, but this is not common. Some might find it disrespectful, I am sure, but most don't seem to care one way or the other.
2006-11-10 00:53:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not a Muslim, but I would think that it would be most proper to ask the Muslima whom you are going to visit for her opinion.
I've found that there will be a "Wear a Headscarf Day" (see link) next week, encouraged for all Muslims and Non-Muslims. You might be interested to see their reasoning as well.
2006-11-10 15:05:17
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answered by Anonymous
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With my all due get excitement from, yet it is kinda a stupid question, enable me help you comprehend why. as quickly as I first grew to become into authorized for green card, i used to be recommended that i mandatory to obey united statesrules thinking that it is the region i would be staying and persons around me anticipate me to obey their united states of america's techniques. It made all experience and did not argue in any respect. Why in hell could you argue a ruling in one greater united states of america, its their united states of america, their land they do what they desire. Whats unfair to me, is which you only take transport of the undeniable fact that your united states of america could make their rules, even though you do not acquire that Saudi Arabia could make their own techniques.. that's their custom they regularly anticipate persons to obey their custom whilst they provide the impact of being for suggestion from them. Now, the stupid situation to your question, is which you're associating this to Islam, like a propaganda, particular, Islam says that Muslim women folk will ought to positioned on hijab, even though it says not something approximately non-Muslim women folk. If Saudi Arabia desire to enforce it on their land, it is their corporation. i in my opinion do not in basic terms like the belief yet i does not question it or say its unfair. Many (properly, maximum of) distinctive Islamic international places do not enforce hijab. And FYI, hijab heavily isn't compelled in Saudi Arabia, the Abaya is (that's a loose long dress). BTW, i'm not Saudi and the place I come from should not be even just about Saudi Arabia
2016-10-21 14:22:29
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answered by huegel 4
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No, it is not disrespectful. You can wear what ever you like, you're not Muslim, you don't have to follow the religious duties.
2006-11-10 00:55:52
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answered by Anonymous
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My girlfriend is Muslim. Even they don't wear that stuff inside their homes, usually, at least in Iran.
2006-11-10 00:54:28
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answered by nondescript 7
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No, but if you are going to a Muslim's house for a meal wear respectful clothing covering your arms, long skirts and no plunging necklines.
Imagine you are going to the Christian minister's house and dress the same.
2006-11-10 00:50:10
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answered by eclipsed2908 2
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No, she doesn't have to. Muslims will not be offended if you do or you don't... but sometimes this really depends which part of the world you're at. It is important to dress decently though.
2006-11-10 00:48:30
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answered by Mawarda 3
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