The Evolution Of Clothing, Hijab And Attire In The First Hijri Century
The veil and hijab in the first AH century, from the advent of Islam till the end of the life of ‘Umar Ibn 'Abd al-Aziz in Islamic lands and among Muslims, in terms of extent and limits of clothing and in terms of type of clothing, due to the conditions, underwent changes. This transformation can be divided into three periods: first, the status of the cover on the eve of the appearance of Islam until the end of the second caliphate, ‘Umar bin Khattab, the second from the third caliphate, ‘Uthman ibn Affan until the coming of the Umayyads. Third period of the Umayyad Caliphate until the end of the first century. Each of these periods has its own specific political and cultural conditions that make them somewhat different from the previous period. A separate study of all three periods will help us to better understand the extent of the clothing and the type of clothing in this period. In this study, we first study the evolution of the cover and veil culture in these three eras and discuss it in the course of the events and then introduce and explain the raw materials and fabrics used in the garments of this period. We deal with the type of clothing, sewing, textiles, and finally the clothing used in each of these periods.
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