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Muslim dresses around the World

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Muslims have one of the most stylish and fresh clothing in the world. Here’s a thread where you can explore the diverse culture of the Muslim world in traditional clothing:


Pakistan

Men- Shalwar Qamiz

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Women- Shalwar Qamiz

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Iran

Men- Shalvar w/ Jameh

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Women- Chador

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Afghanistan

Men- Khat Partog

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Women- Firaq Partog

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Turkey

Men- Shalvar/Sarouel Yelek

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Women- Shalvar Kaftan

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Saudi Arabia


Men- Thawb

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Women- Abaya


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Egypt


Men- Galabeya

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Women- Jilbab or Abaya

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Bangladesh

Men- Lungi

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Women- Saree

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So there you have, cultural clothing of Muslims around the world. This took a long time to create. That may not be all the countries, but oh well. Which clothing do you think is the best and why? What are your thoughts on the styles of Muslims? Have you ever worn any of these? How does it feel like wearing it? Discuss whatever you want. Notice that most of them are “shalwar”. To me the lungi looks the best, but the thawb is the most comfortable.

 

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Beautiful dresses. Shows how diverse the Muslim world is. Would love to see Indonesia/Malaysia, Albania/Kosovo, Central Asian and African/Meghrib dresses too.

I love my Shalwar Kamiz though.
 
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The men from iran and turkey that you posted are only lur man and the turkish man is wearing Zaybek uniform

Turkish men rarely wear their traditional clothes. Those clothes are pretty much history now. In Iran, this kind of look is common but only among religious people. I was trying to restrict each country to two dresses only.

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@Saif al-Arab doesnt the traditional full black burqa with eyes covered come from eran originally?

It’s called Iran, and NO the black burqa is not traditional/cultural dress of Iran. No one knows where it comes from, but it is really common towards the East, in Afghanistan. Most Irani women wear chador, abaya, and some simply a headscarf.
 
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Very nice dresses.
What the dress has to do with religion they are more of cultural thing. For example, Kurta Pajama/salwar is work by Punjabis, and includes Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus.
 
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Some Images

Pakistani Punjabi Villager dress (traditional dress)
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Kashmiri Pheran (overcoat)
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Traditional Baloch dress

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Wow those look great. I just wish us Iranis would wear their traditional clothes more. Nowadays, most of us just wear shirt and pants.

Very nice dresses.
What the dress has to do with religion they are more of cultural thing. For example, Kurta Pajama/salwar is work by Punjabis, and includes Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus.
False information about the Shalvar. Clothing has to do everything with religion. It's a part of our lives.
 
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