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If those who dress in a style perceived to be associated with Islam, do so because the Prophet


Indeed there are people who will seek out what the Prophet




There are those who may be trying sincerely to improve themselves, they may find some things hard, but feel they'd like to be visibly recognised as a Muslim nonetheless, through that style of dress. Perhaps some people want to make a statement, this is me, I'm a Muslim. One doesn't need a perfect character before they can dress "Islamically" (meaning a way that's perceived to be associated with Islam). No one's perfect. It's akin to some women not wearing hijaab yet because they feel they'll be recognised as religious, when the inside doesn't match up to the outside, and they feel they need to rectify the inside first. They then feel that they're doing a good deed by not wearing hijaab yet. There is no prerequisite for wearing a hijaab, you simply have to wear it, however your character is as a Muslim. An "Islamic" style of dress for men may not be fard in the same way as hijaab, but the analogy of rectifying the inside first or worrying about appearing religious outwardly is the same.
Perhaps there are those who simply find that style of dress comfortable.
Perhaps there are those who picked up a thowb or topi/hat cheap at hajj/umrah or in some store, and want to make sure it's worn.
There are a whole multitude of reasons why someone might be dressed that way.
It's not our job to decide why they're dressed like that, or to make judgements about them based on their dress. Allah knows everyone's intentions and inward character.
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