Hijab styles

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Salaam.

You could try braiding it then doubling it up if you know what I mean. Or leaving it as a long braid underneath your coat. That's just my suggestion, though, I don't know what the correct method is for sisters with very long hair.

My Mom, aunts, grandmothers, and cousins do the following braid hairstyle below. This way, they can clean, cook, wear hijab, and go out shopping quickly and easily. As a male who recently graduated from high school, I can tell you that the camel hump hairstyle in hijab is very distracting. Sometimes I get scared when sitting behind girls with camel hump hairstyle, thinking their might be a squirrel under there ready to jump at me. It's very distracting, and scary. You don't want to scare potential husbands right? Then stick to the normal one. Ask an Imam or his wife at mosque for what they have to say about this issue.


See this link for many ways: http://www.wikihow.com/Braid-Hair

 
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This was how it was worn in Syria. I heard there's a hadith about women with headwear that looks like camel humps but don't know the exact wording.
 
This was how it was worn in Syria. I heard there's a hadith about women with headwear that looks like camel humps but don't know the exact wording.

The Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: “There are two types of the people of Hell that I have never seen: people with whips like the tails of cattle, with which they strike people, and women who are dressed but appear naked, walking with an enticing gait, with their heads looking like the humps of camels leaning to one side. They will never enter Paradise, nor even smell its fragrance, although its fragrance can be discerned from such and such a distance.” [Muslim]
 
I can understand that different people in different places wear the hijab in different ways. However, when there is a conscious effort to wear the hijab in such a way that it becomes a fashion statement, then I think the whole idea of hijab is null and void. The way I understand it, hijab is the way that practicing Muslim women dress to NOT attract attention to themselves when they go out. So if a Muslim woman puts on her hijab with the intention of being attractive, then I think she should seriously review her understanding of hijab.
 
Assalamualaikum,
I have a question too :D
My hijab is almost never flat in the back. But the bun (actually not bun, i tied my hair in pony style) which is far from big and not on the top of the head. Is it still considered as a camel hump?
 
Assalamualaikum,
I have a question too :D
My hijab is almost never flat in the back. But the bun (actually not bun, i tied my hair in pony style) which is far from big and not on the top of the head. Is it still considered as a camel hump?
Waalaikumsalam

No, that's not camel hump.

(I live in Indonesia, even in Bandung. So, I know the style that sis Alya1 mean)
 
Assalam o alikum

Mines really simple that's the way I like it.


I Use a rectangular scarf wrap it around my head neatly n pin it you have these falls coming down in front n Alhumdulilah everything's covered n with the piece dangling from then side I pull it forward n do my niqaab simples.

I sum times wear the triangular one too if I have to go shopping etc its easy to put on n youbdont have to worry abt pins.
 
Sisters, What are your fav. Hijab styles ? I see there are lots of videos with around 30-40 different styles. Which one do you like the best ? and which one do you wear the most ?

Salaam,
For school, i wear a simple hijab. It's called Paris Hijab here. It's kinda transparent, but i wear the ninja inner underscarf as well.
But outside school i wear pashmina, just wrap it around..
 

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