which is best hijab for sister??

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Number 1, and I think 2 as well, aren't wearing hijab. They are wearing the khimar, and wearing it incorrectly. I think number 4 or 5 is best. WAllahu 'Alim.

Is it allowed to post pictures of women who aren't covered properly?
 
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Number 1, definitely no. Number 2 is questionable, perhaps yes. Number 4 and 5 is best.
 
I have a mix of the styles. Like underneath I wear the ninja headscarf and on top I wear a looser kind of headscarf.
 
#1 not hijab at all it does not cover the way it is suppose to.

#2 it covers only the head and neck but it still isn't hijab

#3 It covers the whole body head to toe (mashallah) but it isn't hijab because it shows the outline of the body

#4 Mashallah This is considered hijab

#5 Mashallah This is considered hijab

None of these are really my style tho i wear a jilbab with its matching abaya or a plain black abaya sometimes
 
#1 not hijab at all it does not cover the way it is suppose to.

#2 it covers only the head and neck but it still isn't hijab

#3 It covers the whole body head to toe (mashallah) but it isn't hijab because it shows the outline of the body

#4 Mashallah This is considered hijab

#5 Mashallah This is considered hijab

None of these are really my style tho i wear a jilbab with its matching abaya or a plain black abaya sometimes

If number 3 shows the outline of the body so doea number 4 .The onlt difference is the face is covered for number 4.Number is okay as well .
 
If you do not want to show the outline of your body at all. Wear a giant bubble underneath the abaya.

Wind my friends will kill any kind of modesty you want to preserve. Specially for the ladies with the curves, try telling the wind to stop lol
 
^ Or then better to stay away from the windy places - like at home. But there we don´t need hijabs at all (with our family).
 
^ Or then better to stay away from the windy places - like at home. But there we don´t need hijabs at all (with our family).

There are metallic kind of structures that were out underneath dresses a long long time ago to prevent the misfortunes of the windy days. [emoji39]
 
Like a hoop skirt?

A hoop skirt or hoopskirt is a women's undergarment worn in various periods to hold the skirt extended into a fashionable shape. Its Tudor name was a 'farthingale'.

It originated as a modest-sized mechanism for holding long skirts away from one's legs, to stay cooler in hot climates and to keep from tripping on the skirt during various activities. Small hoops might be worn by farmers and while working in the garden. Hoops were then adopted as a fashion item, and the size and scale of the hoops grew in grandeur.

Source: wikipedia

Sounds too difficult.
 
Just wanted to say, no matter how loose the abaya or scarf, clothes are such they will settle on, for example, your shoulders, and may show your outline just a little. This not because they are tight-fitting, it is just the way they fall with the laws of gravity.

Wind my friends will kill any kind of modesty you want to preserve.

This is a nightmare for every sister, even thin ones. For the hijabi, wind is *the* enemy, lol.

That is why with skirts and abayas I need the added security of a pair of trousers underneath - not worth risking any unexpected gusts of wind.
 
This is a sensitive topic.

1 is not right, 4&5 are a bit too much for me. 2 or 3 is good.

I have not seen anywhere that tells women to cover their face.

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jilbab is what i wear thinks bare minimum i think which number three, but 4 and five are best :)
 
#5 reminds me of a knight or sword fighting uniform for like kendo
 

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