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The taqiyah (also spelled tagiya ; Arabic: ????? ?/ALA-LC : ?? q? yah ) is a short round head skull. They are often used for religious purposes; for example, Muslims believe that Muhammad used to cover his head, therefore making it (ie, praiseworthy to cover his head in order to imitate him). Muslim men often wear it during five prayers.

When worn alone, taqiyah can be any color. However, especially in the Arab countries, when worn under the veil of keffiyeh, they are kept in traditional white color. Some Muslims wrap a turban around a hat, called amamah in Arabic, often done by Shia and Sufi Muslims. In the United States and England taqiyas are usually referred to as "kufis".

Hat is the taqiyah hat used in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and other parts of South Asia. Many types of hat caps include Sindhi hat, worn in Sindh, and knitted hat often used in Muslim prayer services (see salat).

Hat hats are often worn with salwar kameez, which is a national costume of Pakistan.


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Etimologi

Taqiyah is an Arabic word for Muslim skull which comes from (Persian: span lang = "fa" dir = "rtl"> ??? ?), meaning " dome ". This concept is derived from the Jewish tradition as hat kippah (Hebrew: ???? ?) Literally meaning " dome "(Arabic: ?????? ? Qubba ) too, and anyone who wears This dome recognizes the constant divine presence that covers them. In the Indian subcontinent, it's called hat (Hindi: ???? Urdu: ? ??? ? Bengali: ???? , translit.Ã, tupi ) which means hat or hat in general. In Pakistan and Bangladesh, men usually wear hats with kurta ( panjabi in Bangladesh) and paijama. In the United States and Britain, many Muslim traders sell prayer hats with the name kufi . Sephardic Jews adopted Bukharan from Kufi (See Bukharan).

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Muslim World

There are all kinds of Muslim hats worn around the world. Each country or region usually has a unique head cover.

Country

Afghanistan

In Afghanistan, men wear a wool beret called pakol , which also refers to the cotton prayer cap. "Pakol" means taqiyah in Pashto language spoken by local Pashtun people. Salwar kameez is a traditional men's clothing among Pashtuns. However, among the rebab players, the t-shirts with no collars and pants called, tire affinities or role and tunban are very popular, especially among Tajiks. The Karakul (hat) is common. In addition, women wear a burqa.

China

The men wore white prayer hats with traditional Chinese clothes including Chinese clothes and robes called changshan. (See Islam in China). In the United States, Chinese robes are sold as male cheongsam . For formal wear, the robes are made of silk, because silk is a traditional Chinese cloth. The rule of men who do not wear silk for Muslims is ignored in China, because in China silk clothes do not fit while in the Arab world it is a feminine fabric. The cotton robe and the kung fu suit are worn on jumu'ah. In China, the Hui people developed Chinese Muslim martial arts. Recently, the Chinese government has adopted Tangzhuang as a national costume for men.

Indonesia

The capi / songkok is a national outfit. In the United States, the songkok is called the hat mixed or African fez hat . Indonesians also produce skullcap knit machines that are popular among Muslims. Javanese wear sarongs with their hats. In the United States, most Muslim traders sell sarongs as izar , izaar , or wizar . Maldives

The prayer cap is called thakiha . This hat is known as thofi and the fishing cap is called koari .

Bangladesh

The prayer hat in Bangladesh is known as "Upi" from Prakrit "" Opi? " means helmet. In the Chittagong Division and the Sylhet Division, it is known as the "toki" of the Arabic term "?????". Tupis made in Comilla and Nilphamari are exported to the Middle East.

Malaysia

Men wear songkok. Traditional Malaysian men's clothing consists of shirts, matching pants, and waist packs called Malay clothes. For informal events, and prayers at the mosque, the sarong is outdated. However, a person who is seen wearing a songkok in Malaysia, especially in the State Invitation Council, is not necessarily a Muslim. This is because non-Muslims must wear one to comply with the dressing code of the assembly. Taqiyah is known as skull in Malaysia.

Pakistan

The prayer hat is called the hat , , see Hat hat. Pakistani men wear various other hats including Sindhi hat cap, mirror cap with front opening that allows the wearer to place forehead on the ground during prayer, see Sindhi hat. Other hats include karakul (hat), fez (cap), and pakol.

Russian

Muslim men wear tubeteika. In Russia, a tubeteika is worn with a suit for Eid or Jumu'ah, and a tuxedo for a wedding ceremony. Russian Muslims also wear doppa or carpet hats. In Russia, giving a carpet hat to someone as a gift is a sign of friendship. The Russian name for doppa is tubeteika. In Russia, the folk costume consists of kosovorotka for men and nerves for women. Among the Turks, traditional Turkish costumes are worn. Russian Muslims wear various fur hats including a hat (hat), called an astrakhan hat in Russia, ushanka, and papakha, see Islam in Russia. Russian diplomatic cap , in the form of a hat cossack , was also worn. Nikita Khrushchev is said to have popularized it.

Somalia

Men in Somalia often wear cotton prayer caps, along with sarongs referred to as macawiis . The jalabiya is also sometimes used.

Sudan

The prayer cap is worn under a white turban called imama . The Sudanese men wear white turban with a white thobe called jalabiyyah , see Islam in Sudan and Sudan Culture. In the United States, Sudan robes are sold as African cuisine , Sudani , or thobe Sudan .

Turkey

Prior to 1925, men were used to wear fez and calpack caps, or conical taqiyah known as taj . However, the hat legislation of 1925 formally prohibited this hat form. Turkish hats, similar to beanie or tuque, can also be found. Turkish hat is made of wool or cotton fur and has a typical pom-pom or toorie on it. Turks also wear ordinary cotton prayer caps. Women wore various folk dresses with vests called jelick and a veil called yashmak. The traditional wedding dress is red. Men wear folk costumes to festivals and prayers, but most men wear suits or tuxedos for weddings. In addition, the Dervish has a unique costume.

United Arab Emirates

Men in the UAE often wear cotton prayer caps koofiyad . Emirati men wear white Koofiyad with a white thobe called jalabiyyah or Dishdasha. In an effort to strengthen religious awareness for foreign visitors, Sheik Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Makthoum, the crown prince of Dubai, from 2012 onwards, called on all those visiting Westerners and non-Muslims to comply with the rules of Islamic dress during religious festivals. If full compliance is not possible, a simple Koofiyad used during prayer will be enough.

Territory

Central Asia

Doppa is most common. In the United States, doppa is sold as Uzbek kufi , Bukharan kippah , Bucharian , or Bokharan yarmulke (Bukharian Jews in Central Asia also wear a front coat similar to Doppi/Tubeteika design but wear it for religious reasons relating to Judaism). Doppa is also called a carpet hat because the work of the needle is similar to that found on the Uzbek oriental rugs, see the Uzbeks. In Central Asia, men wear doppa in a suit. Uzbeks also wear tubeteika, which they call duppi . Traditional Tubeteika is a black velvet cap with white or silver embroidery. For festivals, folk costumes are worn which consist of a cloak called khalat. Khalat is often used with a mantle called chapan. Tajik wearing carpet and tubeteika caps. In Canada, Neil Peart, drummer for Rush, uses tubeteika. Also, the Naqshbandi Haqqani Sufi Order followers of Uzbek Kufis as Bahauddin Naqshband are from Uzbekistan and it is seen as a friendly alternative to hard, black and white Muslims.

Eastern Europe

The Bosniaks wear cotton prayer caps, black berets, and fez hats, see Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina. During Idul Fitri, a prayer hat is worn with a suit. For a wedding ceremony, a tuxedo is worn.

North Africa

The fez hat, tarboush or chechia is used. In Morocco, men wear jellaba with their fez hats. The short-sleeved robe is gandora . In Arabia, the galabeya is worn.

South Africa

Kofia is commonly used in Muslim communities in the coastal regions of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Some Swahili-speaking Muslim populations wear kofia in white robes called kanzu in Swahili. In the United States, kanzu is sold as thobe Omani , thobe emirate , or Yemini dishdasha . White Kanzu and jacket or blazer are the official Swahili clothing.

West Africa

There is a kufi, used with a great boubou. The West African cloak is called the Senegalese caftan. Traditional wedding attire is a dashiki suit. Women's traditional outfits are kaftans or wrappings.

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Western converter

Most of the converts used the name Kufi when referring to the prayer cap. Many converts want to keep their cultural dress, because a Muslim can wear any clothes as long as they are simple.

Many Westerners who convert to Islam will wear their own cultural outfits for Islamic services. For example, a Scottish man will wear a skirt and maybe a taqiyah for his marriage, not a Balmoral hat. A Mexican man will wear sombrero, poncho and taqiyah. Similarly, British men will wear morning dress and taqiyah, not hats. Western outfits, such as trousers and oxford shirts, or suits, will be worn with taqiyah until Friday prayers. An Irish man may choose to wear Aran's sweater or Grandpa's shirt with his taqiyah prayer service until Friday. A French man will wear and beret or taqiyah to Friday prayer service. Depending on where they come from, some Hispanic Americans will wear Guayabera shirts, Khaki pants and Dress shoes. Clothing should be simple. For example, a German man will not use the Lederhosen prayer service until Friday, because his shorts are not polite, see Awrah.

Some converts choose to adorn what is seen as traditional Muslim attire to mosques and worship services. A man may want to wear a long robe (thobe) or Shalwar Kameez. A man from the Naqshbandi-Haqqani Sufi Order may be wearing a Long Turkish Shirts, a vest called Haydariye and loose pants with Turban when going to the Zikr show, this is very common for Westerners who convert in Sufi Order when shirts and pants blend in common western dress more better than the more striking Islamic attire.

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See also

  • Dhaka's Hat
  • Fez
  • Islam and clothing
  • Keffiyah
  • Kippah - hat worn by Jewish man
  • Kufi
  • List of hats
  • Pakol
  • Sindhi Hat
  • Skufia
  • Klobuk
  • Kalimavkion

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