What the jilbab is, there is still a disagreement about it. It can be seen as a kind of one piece khimar. Which you tie around your head and thus falls over your head, back, neck and chest up to your ankles. Others see jilbab as a simple extra meadow abaya, a robe-like simple loose-fitting dress up to your ankles with wide sleeves. The jilbab is usually without any form of decoration.
What is a Jibab?
Most sisters choose dark colored jilbabs to make them the least noticeable. The jilbabs come in many different types of fabric, you have the thinner versions and the thicker versions. It is a very easy to wear garment, to match with your shoes or with a nice wrap or a nice bag. For the sisters who want to dress as sober as possible, this is the perfect item of clothing.
Fabrics and colors
CASUAL
Most sisters opt for jilbabs in dark colors so that they are the least noticeable. The jilbabs come in many different types of fabric, you have the thinner versions and the thicker versions.
ACCESSORIES
It is a very easy to wear garment, to match with your shoes or with a nice wrap or a nice bag. For the sisters who want to dress as sober as possible, this is the perfect item of clothing.
IDENTITY POINT
From an Islamic point of view, this is one of the most useful items of clothing indispensable for the Muslim woman. Very easy to wear, easy to put on and easy to make a good outfit!
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Which Jalbab is right for me?
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