Wearing a sari/salwar kameez etc

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Assalamu alykum peepz :)


Hey, I wanted to ask a quick question, I wear the jilbab and I am happy wearing alhumdullilah, :) :) :) ... but if we were invited to a wedding, is it ok for me to wear salwar kameez, trouser suit, a sari, becuase my mum suggests to me to wear it ... is it ok for me to wear it even though I wear the jilbab? Im sorry if this question is stupid :-[, I just wanted to be sure, Im still learning.
 
if you wear it underneath then theres nothing wrong.

you can then take it off infront of the women persumably if they are separate from the men, then when you leave pop it back on.
 
^ lol sis this is a jilbab
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covers all alhamdulillah...

and sis anonymous...
I don't think you can wear pants and a shirt, but maybe a skirt and a shirt, because you aren't allowed to have anything too tight for people to see your figure or anything, you gotta wear it loose...something rasulallah said about satr or sitr.
If its a wedding you should wear a nice skirt and a shirt.
were you plannin on goin in them office clothes?
 
I saw pics from pakistani weddings with guests and everyone was well dress up :)
 
Saris bare the abdomen, anything below the navel is satr, so no saris.

But most Pakistani weddings do not have seperate men-women areas. Even if they do, some men always get into women's areas. And all the servers are male, even in the women's areas. I don't think you'll have much opportunity to show off your new clothes. What's the fun of wearing them, if nobody can see them?

But no reason you can't wear anything you want to around your own house (except saris).
 
Saris bare the abdomen, anything below the navel is satr, so no saris.

But most Pakistani weddings do not have seperate men-women areas. Even if they do, some men always get into women's areas. And all the servers are male, even in the women's areas. I don't think you'll have much opportunity to show off your new clothes.

I agree.

The best dress is the hijab by miles.
 
dear sis, i have never been to a pakistani wedding but i have seen pictures of my friends, the ones that wear hijab, buy themselves beautiful colourful shalwar kameezes that are fullsleeved and then wear matching colour headscarf to go with it, so your all covered and yet at the same time look nice and pretty :o)
why dont you try that?
 
Saris bare the abdomen, anything below the navel is satr, so no saris.

But most Pakistani weddings do not have seperate men-women areas. Even if they do, some men always get into women's areas. And all the servers are male, even in the women's areas. I don't think you'll have much opportunity to show off your new clothes. What's the fun of wearing them, if nobody can see them?

But no reason you can't wear anything you want to around your own house (except saris).

i agree too!
 
errr wats wrong with wearin shalwaar kameez without the jilbaab, dey modest clothing and so can a sari be n al providin ya wel al covered:enough!:
 
Saris bare the abdomen, anything below the navel is satr, so no sari.But no reason you can't wear anything you want to around your own house (except saris).

nope, u can get saris that cover ur stomach, ive worn one so i should no. you can aslo get saris that have full arms! although that is becoming rare even with salwar kameez.
 
errr wats wrong with wearin shalwaar kameez without the jilbaab, dey modest clothing and so can a sari be n al providin ya wel al covered:enough!:

what is required for a muslim woman is an 'outer garment' to cover the clothes inside that may look nice/be tight etc, the abaya.jilbab is this 'outer garment'
 
There is a way of wearing a sari that covers your stomach and all..(that's the way I wear my saris)
But it's always best to wear your jilbab on top.
I went to a friends Mehndi recently and thought there were just gonna be girls (that's the whole point right?) But there were guys there (relatives of the bride and cameramen), so I just kept my jilbab on!...
Regardless of whether othere people see your clothes or not, you know you're wearing nice clothes and that's all that matters right?
 
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i think sharwar kameez is ok, as long as it is covering and modest.. i ve seen ppl wear pakistani clothes and hijab and it looks nice. if theres segregation then u can take ur veil off, if u wish. i need to learn this myself too inshallah. Gets hard at weddings, i understand, as our parents prefer us to dress the way they want... hey, it not a stupid question, Best wishes and have a nice time.. :D




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ooooooh that stuff??? whats wrong wit hthat?
tis all cool (in my opinion) so i dunno.

it loks like old people clothestho. like heere in america i saw some and it was in the old lady section :X :?
 

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