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Shayla (Arabic: شيلة) is an Islamic headgear worn by some Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. It is different from a khimar, because it is usually wrapped and pinned. Sometimes it is worn in the form of a half niqab with part of the face still appearing.[1]

It is traditionally worn by some women in Saudi Arabia and other Arab states of the Persian Gulf.[2]

Cultural significance

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It's often worn by Indo-Pakistani women. Many of them don't wear it because of the Islamic obligation of women to wear a headscarf, but as a cultural symbol. The shayla has a lot of meaning to the Pashtuns especially.


See also

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References

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  1. ^ The Art of Arabian Costume: A Saudi Arabian Profile . Heather Colyer Ross. 1993. 188 pag. ISBN 0887346405 ISBN 9780887346408
  • ^ "Of style and modesty: The different kinds of hijab". gmanetwork.com. February 2014.

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