The Hijab
The hijab is a veil that covers the head and chest and is available in a wide variety of colors, fabrics, and designs.
Many Muslim women choose to wear it from puberty onward in the presence of adult men who are not immediate family members.
Beyond its role as a form of modest dress, the term hijab also carries a deeper spiritual meaning.
In Islamic tradition, al-hijab can refer to the veil that separates humanity, or the world, from God.
For many Muslim women, the hijab is a symbol of modesty, privacy, faith, and personal identity.
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