The face veil is a subject of different religious viewpoints. Some groups feel its a must, some dont.. Hair covering "YES"... I myself while in Saudi, do not wear a face veil and my Saudi husband is fine with my choice. I have female girlfriends some who do and some who choose not to. Its a personal cultural choice.. There are some religious scholars who deem it a must and others dont.. Now.. to elaborate on this.. I tried it once and could absolutely not stand it.. I have mild asthma and this seemed to highten it for me. I was coughing and couldnt breathe and felt like I had a gag on.. Also I couldnt see well.. Some of our sidewalks arent in the best condition and I felt like I would trip at every entersection while walking.. So for my personal choice, I choose not to wear a veil.. No Mattawah (religious police) has every bothered me about that... I have found in the past 5 years that Saudi ladies are becoming much more worldly and modern thinking.. The age old "black" cloak is going the way of the wind... In keeping with Islamic morals.. they do cover their bodies, but with a much more modern fabric and scarf than the age old Black hot sweltering cloak of an "abaya".. You'll see women now walking through town wearing concervative clothing that doesnt reveil anything, and wearing a nice stylish scarf, and yet keeping within the bounds of Islam.. Its sort of refreshing to me..
2007-05-23 22:01:57
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answered by Mintee 7
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If the bus motive force feels there's a protection probability he has the suited. If the passenger refuses to coach her face so he can verify her id than he can say "get off". yet in the hot laptop international that we live in he will possibly no longer have that precise any extra. subsequently the united kingdom would be taken over by way of Islam in the subsequent 2 a protracted time. in some unspecified time sooner or later you would be residing under Sharia regulation.
2016-10-13 06:58:39
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answered by delaguila 4
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It is very difficult to wear but I guess once you get to using it it's OK. Some of the Bedouin women wear it all the time and I mean ALL THE TIME , they never take it off unless to wash for prayers.
If you have to wear it use the cotton type with eyelets they are more common so logically they must be more comfortable.
2007-05-26 01:21:44
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answered by mahawi61 4
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Well, I'm not a woman.
But I can imagine how it feels if I wore head-to-toe black non-cotton fabrics in middle of desert with the temperature of 50 degree celcius. I believe I would be dried up.
2007-05-29 18:58:49
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answered by Devastated 4
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i am unsure, i know women who wear it, they feel strange not too. it becomes a part of your outfit like shoes! it has a lot to do with faith. the more faith the more covered. however it also has to do with culture. some countrys require it. its best not to judge by the outside, find out who the person inside is.
2007-05-23 17:35:10
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answered by new day same old lines 3
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there r different kinds of niqab..i've tried one kind and it was good but when i used it for more than 2 hours i had a headache
but i've tried another one and i liked it.
i've never felt that i can't breathe in both kinds
niqab actually got good features:it covers ur face expression
also,it covers ur face so that when u see someone that u know and u don't want him/her to see u,niqab will help:D
i hope this helps
2007-05-24 22:31:31
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answered by Nora 4
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Covering ones face for any reason is not normal. Unless they are dead. All of the reasons mintee mentioned plus some, are the reasons Allah asks Muslim women to cover everything, EXCEPT face,hands and feet.
I know you asked what it was like to wear it. I just get uptight about the the whole covering the face thing. Also in Quran, Allah says that men and woman should enjoy the beauty of life and nature equally. covered women do not breath the same nor see the same when their face is covered.
2007-05-26 04:17:17
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answered by Ann_swer 2
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Since we are not staying in Saudi Arabia, my wife used to wear “neqab” as a part of her outfits, and I observed that she never feels uncomfortable.
2007-05-23 20:46:13
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answered by Zain 7
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MOLLYANDME gave the best comment here. I agree. Let the men take some responsibility.
2007-05-30 03:08:55
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answered by The Ministry of Common Sense 4
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Why don't men cover their eyes, if they can't deal with the beauty of a woman. Yes,I believe in modesty,but that is more like a man- made law, to make a women feel ashamed of her beauty ,when God made her beautiful !
2007-05-27 13:28:46
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answered by SoulKeeper 7
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