Facts About Hijab You Should Know
Fashion History from 4000 years ago have put hijab and veil as clothing that can last from time to time.
In the days of ancient Egypt circa 3000-1000 BC, the nobility of women use to cover her hair headdress. although not necessarily support the essence of the veil, but the hair cover is a symbol that distinguishes the nobility and the commoners.
In Ancient Greece circa 1000-31 BC, the nobility and women who leave the house using a long dress called chiton and himation veil called, or who called kaluptra scarf or sakkos. Greek women use hair cover outside the home as an expression of respect for the men, because at that time women who opened her hair in public is considered as prostitutes.
In the period around the year 1000SM Jewish, Jewish Law of Moses and the Jewish Zionists, they clearly have strict rules on women's dress. Zionist Talmud says that women who go out to public places, talking with men without wearing a head covering (veil), the husband should not divorce her without paying dowry. While the Old Testament or Zafanya Zephaniah 1:8 explains, "On the day of the Lord's sacrifice, I will punish the princes, the king's sons and all who wear foreign clothes." Clothes alien in question is that strayed from the Shari'a Jews, the great clothing that covers body hair until all called Tiche or snood, in accordance with the rules of propriety tzniot
In ancient Roman times circa 500SM, women use clothing called stole a length of about five feet in pastel colors worn tunic coat wrapped around the body and pinned on the shoulders with clasps called fibulae. Again, loose clothing that is accompanied by a covering of hair called suffibulum.
During Gupta and Post Gupta 200-1300an, (though the Hindu civilization has taken root since the Vedic times circa 1500SM) found a number of coins depicting Hindu women who wear the headscarf. As one of the oldest religions, Hinduism has been explained in the book of the Rig Veda, Book 8, Hymn 33 verse 19 on the attitude of a woman when dealing with Brahma, that they did not show his wrists, lower his gaze and guard his head with a hood. Covering the head with a veil is a symbol of Hindu women politeness. Fashion in accordance with the teachings of Hindu birth is called Sari dress with a veil called a dupatta, is used by the majority of Hindu women in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other countries in South Asia.
Christian era (CE or Christian Era) described in the Book of Corinthians 11 verses 5-15, which reads, 'but every woman who prays or prophesies with his head is not capped, insulting the head, because it is the same woman who shaved her hair ... '
Described in another verse, Genesis 24 verse 63-65 as follows, 'Towards dusk Isaac was out for a walk in the desert. He lifted up his eyes, and saw no camels coming. Rebekah also lifted up his eyes, and when she saw Isaac, he went down from his camel. He said to the servant, "Who is that man walking in the field toward us?" The servant said, "It is my master." Then Rebekah took the telekungnya and bertelekunglah it. "This verse explains how she cover her head when Isaac walked into direction. Women are required to wear hair coverings when dealing with a man or a person who is not married individuals.
To this end, Islam is present in the earth to complete orders for women hooded with Shari'a veiled. Surah Al-Ahzab 59 explained, 'O Prophet, tell your wives, daughters and wives of the believers, "Let them extend their scarf to the whole body." That is that they are easier to be recognized, because that they are not
disturbed. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. '"
For several centuries, fashion has given a very honorable to the hijab. Beginning from the fabric hood as hair coverings used as a forum for women in expressing appreciation to the men themselves, to refine the Islamic headscarf. Four thousand years of fashion trends grow and thrive in the global community. Gayal change clothes, clothing styles change every time, but the veil remains.
Fashion History from 4000 years ago have put hijab and veil as clothing that can last from time to time.
In the days of ancient Egypt circa 3000-1000 BC, the nobility of women use to cover her hair headdress. although not necessarily support the essence of the veil, but the hair cover is a symbol that distinguishes the nobility and the commoners.
In Ancient Greece circa 1000-31 BC, the nobility and women who leave the house using a long dress called chiton and himation veil called, or who called kaluptra scarf or sakkos. Greek women use hair cover outside the home as an expression of respect for the men, because at that time women who opened her hair in public is considered as prostitutes.
In the period around the year 1000SM Jewish, Jewish Law of Moses and the Jewish Zionists, they clearly have strict rules on women's dress. Zionist Talmud says that women who go out to public places, talking with men without wearing a head covering (veil), the husband should not divorce her without paying dowry. While the Old Testament or Zafanya Zephaniah 1:8 explains, "On the day of the Lord's sacrifice, I will punish the princes, the king's sons and all who wear foreign clothes." Clothes alien in question is that strayed from the Shari'a Jews, the great clothing that covers body hair until all called Tiche or snood, in accordance with the rules of propriety tzniot
In ancient Roman times circa 500SM, women use clothing called stole a length of about five feet in pastel colors worn tunic coat wrapped around the body and pinned on the shoulders with clasps called fibulae. Again, loose clothing that is accompanied by a covering of hair called suffibulum.
During Gupta and Post Gupta 200-1300an, (though the Hindu civilization has taken root since the Vedic times circa 1500SM) found a number of coins depicting Hindu women who wear the headscarf. As one of the oldest religions, Hinduism has been explained in the book of the Rig Veda, Book 8, Hymn 33 verse 19 on the attitude of a woman when dealing with Brahma, that they did not show his wrists, lower his gaze and guard his head with a hood. Covering the head with a veil is a symbol of Hindu women politeness. Fashion in accordance with the teachings of Hindu birth is called Sari dress with a veil called a dupatta, is used by the majority of Hindu women in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other countries in South Asia.
Christian era (CE or Christian Era) described in the Book of Corinthians 11 verses 5-15, which reads, 'but every woman who prays or prophesies with his head is not capped, insulting the head, because it is the same woman who shaved her hair ... '
Described in another verse, Genesis 24 verse 63-65 as follows, 'Towards dusk Isaac was out for a walk in the desert. He lifted up his eyes, and saw no camels coming. Rebekah also lifted up his eyes, and when she saw Isaac, he went down from his camel. He said to the servant, "Who is that man walking in the field toward us?" The servant said, "It is my master." Then Rebekah took the telekungnya and bertelekunglah it. "This verse explains how she cover her head when Isaac walked into direction. Women are required to wear hair coverings when dealing with a man or a person who is not married individuals.
To this end, Islam is present in the earth to complete orders for women hooded with Shari'a veiled. Surah Al-Ahzab 59 explained, 'O Prophet, tell your wives, daughters and wives of the believers, "Let them extend their scarf to the whole body." That is that they are easier to be recognized, because that they are not
disturbed. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. '"
For several centuries, fashion has given a very honorable to the hijab. Beginning from the fabric hood as hair coverings used as a forum for women in expressing appreciation to the men themselves, to refine the Islamic headscarf. Four thousand years of fashion trends grow and thrive in the global community. Gayal change clothes, clothing styles change every time, but the veil remains.
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