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Green Kashmiri Yemeni Habaib Style Men's Muslim Scarf Shawl Turban Sorban 56cm x 203cm

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It is established that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) wore a shawl. As such, it is a sunna; one would be rewarded if one followed him with intention. Striped Shawl Al-Masoon or Sitara – a large veil used by Yemeni women. They cover their head and the whole body in this veil. Older women usually wear such a traditional garment. Men’s shawl – Yemeni men often use this accessory. They drape it over the shoulders or just one shoulder, wound it like a scarf, or over the head as well – the way of draping depends on the region of origin. Such shawls are usually striped or patterned. They are very widespread among Yemeni males. And this accessory is rather unique, worn mostly in Yemen. I had read about the customs and clothing, but was amazed by the numbers of men still wearing traditional thoobs and daggers. Since I now live in Yemen, I’ve come to not only know the customs and traditions, but also see that there are several variations in clothing worn by the Yemeni men. Our company also specialises in High Quality Pure Wool Embroidered Yashmags and Square Shawls for Muslim male category. We use various kinds of wool fabrics like Kashmiri Wool, Merino Wool and Fine wool with low micron yarn density. Customers can give their own colour preferences for both Embroidery as well as fabric colour. It can be offered in various sizes which includes 46 inches, 50 inches, 52 inches , 54 inches and 58 inches in Square shapes. Yemeni Arab Shawl Embroidered Shemagh Headscarf and Middle eastern head wraps

Western clothing is of course widespread as well, and especially in the cities where modern fashion is very important. Many young men and women wear fashionable clothing to define their individual identities and you will find everything between trendy jeans and smart suits. He also wore the jubbah [which is an overgarment with wide sleeves that is open at the front and is worn over the thobe. It is similar to the jubbah worn nowadays by the faculty of al-Azhar. See: al-Mu‘jam al-Waseet (1/104)]. He wore khuffaayn (leather slippers that come above the ankles) and he wore sandals that were called taasoomah. InJordan, the red and white keffiyeh is highly associated with the country and its heritage, because red color was introduced by the Jordanian Bedouins, where it is known as the shemagh mhadab. The Jordanian keffiyeh has decorative cotton or wool tassels on the sides; the bigger these tassels, the greater the garment’s value and the status of the person wearing it.InEgypt, the keffiyeh and theagalis worn by Bedouins specially in theSinai Peninsula. It is also sometimes tied into a turban in varying styles.

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Mirt” is a long, flowing, striped garment made from fabric, wool or animal hair, or linen, which is wrapped around. Hibara Yemeni Shawl The farjiyyah [a loose, long-sleeved garment that is worn by religious scholars. See: al-Mu‘jam al-Waseet (2/679)]. Ma'wazz – another variation of a futa. This one is more formal than the two previous garments. Yemeni men wear ma'wazz for weddings, ceremonies, and other special occasions.

Design Availability : More than 250 Print Designs as per catalog. Customers can choose the print design from our catalog.In the coastal regions and especially in the eastern provinces, thoobs are rarely seen and if you see one, you can be pretty sure that the man wearing the thoob is a tribesman from the North. In these regions men wear futa’s. These are a kind of wrap-around-skirt. A different version of the futa is the ma’wazz. The ma’wazz is worn less in the coastal areas and more in the mountains as an informal type of dress. Alqaweq– a small auxiliary hat, usually worn under the turban so that it stayed in place, but the alqaweq can be used separately as well. It is a small cap made from cloth, straw, or bamboo. Is the Keffiyeh Religious? To summarize, though the keffiyeh is often worn by people who celebrate Islam, it is not considered a religious garb; rather, it is more closely connected to politics. There are many instances from the ahadith where the Prophet sal Allahu 'alayhi wasallam was reported to have worn a cotton Yemenite Shawl. One hadith specifically describes the Prophet sal Allahu 'alayhi wasallam as wearing a red stripy Yemeni Shawl. There are loads of cheap jambiyas around that are made in China, but the real expensive ones, which are usually passed on from father to son, give status to a man. I’ve seen jambiyas that are worth tens of thousands of dollars.

What Ibn Sireen meant by saying this is that some people think that wearing wool all the time is better than wearing other fabrics, so they make sure to wear it and they forbid themselves to wear anything else. Similarly, they strive to wear only one style of clothing, and they think that doing anything else is wrong. But what is wrong is restricting oneself to such a thing, adhering to it and never doing anything different.The correct view is that the best path is the path of the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) that he followed, enjoined, encouraged and did all the time. His practice with regard to clothing was to wear whatever was easily available, sometimes wool, sometimes cotton, sometimes linen; he wore a Yemeni burd (cloak) and a green burd; he wore a jubbah, qaba’ (overgament), qamees (chemise or thobe/galabiyah), trousers, izaar, rida’, khuff (leather slippers), and sandals; he let the end of his turban hang down from behind sometimes, and at other times he did not do that, and sometimes he brought part of the turban under his chin. When he bought a new garment he would mention it by name and say: “O Allah, You have given me this chemise/rida’/turban to wear; I ask You for its goodness and the goodness for which it was made, and I seek refuge with You from its evil and the evil for which it was made.” And when he put on his chemise, he would start on the right. If you are looking for Shemagh Yemenite with pretty embroidery all over in wholesale bulk quantity , then we are more than happy to offer you the same. In Yemen these men shalls or musar are usually made of cotton , wool and cashmere and decorated with many colors, but usually red and white is primary colour. It is almost mandatory for every male to wear head scarves and thus there is always a high demand of Arabic Men Square Scarves from that part of the world. Premium Pashmina Shemagh and Mussar The act of covering the head with a shawl is sunna. This act is known as taqannu‘, which is the covering of the head and a portion of the face with a scarf, shawl, or similar item of clothing. Several hadiths about taqannu‘ have been narrated.

Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, translating to 'The Prophetic Mosque’, was the second mosque built by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in Medina, after Quba Mosque and it is the prototype of all later mosques. At the time, the land of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi belonged to two young orphans, Sahl (RAA) and Suhayl (RAA). When they learned that the Beloved Prophet ﷺ wished to acquire their land to build a house of worship, they went to him and offered the land as a gift. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ insisted on paying a price for the land because they were orphaned children. The price agreed upon was paid by Abu Ayyub al-Ansari (RAA), who thus became the endower of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi on behalf of the Prophet ﷺ. Most of the garments that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and his companions wore were made of cotton, and sometimes they wore garments made of wool or linen. Shaykh Abu Ishaaq al-Asbahaani narrated with a saheeh isnaad from Jaabir ibn Ayyoob that he said: al-Salt ibn Raashid entered upon Muhammad ibn Sireen wearing a jubbah of wool, an izaar of wool and a turban of wool. Muhammad got upset with him and said: I think that some people wear wool and say that ‘Eesa ibn Maryam wore it. But someone whose sincerity I do not doubt told me that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) wore linen, wool and cotton, and the Sunnah of our Prophet is more deserving of being followed. Yemeni fabrics were known throughout the medieval Islamic world for their style and strength. The characteristic pattern seen in this textile results from the ikat technique. Cotton warp threads in shades of brown, blue, and white are bundled together and resist-dyed before being woven. The ikat-dyed threads are then arranged on the loom so as to form a pattern of arrowheads and diamonds. Thin brown cotton weft threads weave the pattern together.

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It has been reported by Abu Rimtha (Allah be pleased with him), he said, I saw the Messenger (Allah bless him and give him peace), and he had worn two green shawls. [Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Nasa’i] We at Kashmirstorz under the significance of Middle Eastern and Arabic Head Wraps and thereby since 2000 have been manufacturing and supplying high quality Wool and Pashmina shemagh, yashmagh , mussar, head scarves, embroidered Keffiyeh, Chafiyeh, Ghutrah and Rezza in wholesale bulk quantities. The most beloved garment to him was the qamees (chemise – thobe or galabiyah) and hibarah (a striped garment) – the hibarah is a type of burdah with some reddish colour.

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