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  2. Boshiya - Wikipedia

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    A boshiya (also called a bushiyyah or ghatwa) is a Middle Eastern (specifically Persian Gulf) garment that, though see-through by the wearer, covers the wearer's face completely by a veil without openings for their eyes.

  3. Islamic clothing - Wikipedia

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    Islamic precepts related to modesty are at the base of Islamic clothing.Adherents of Islam believe that it is the religious duty of adult Muslim men and women to dress modestly, as an obligatory ruling agreed upon by community consensus.

  4. SoFi Just Had Its "Best Year Ever": Here's Why the Stock Is ...

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    SoFi's net interest margin increased from 5.57% in Q3 to 5.91% in Q4, thanks to lower costs on interest-bearing deposits. Why is the stock falling? The main reason why SoFi is under pressure on ...

  5. Islamic fashion - Wikipedia

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    Moslema in style fashion show in Kuala Lumpur. Today the Islamic Fashion market is still in its early development stage; however, according to the numbers provided by the Global Islamic Economy Indicator [5] the dynamics will rapidly change: Muslim consumers spent an estimated $266bn on clothing in 2014, a number that is projected to grow up to $484bn by 2019.

  6. Category:Islamic female clothing - Wikipedia

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    Islamic clothing controversy in Europe (1 C, 9 P) V. Veils (3 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Islamic female clothing" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of ...

  7. Jaclyn Smith launches HSN clothing line for 'real people' - AOL

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    Jaclyn Smith collaborated with HSN to design an inclusive clothing line for every woman of every size. (Photo: HSN) (HSN) Jaclyn Smith has spent 35 years working in the apparel industry and a ...

  8. Safseri - Wikipedia

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    The safseri (Tunisian Arabic: سفساري), sometimes also spelled sefseri, safsari or sefsari, is a traditional Tunisian veil worn by women. [1] Not to be confused with Chador or Dupatta , it is a unique cloth to Tunisia.

  9. Yashmak - Wikipedia

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    A yashmak, yashmac or yasmak (from Turkish yaşmak, "a veil" [1]) is a Turkish and Turkmen type of veil or niqāb worn by women to cover their faces in public. Today, there is almost no usage of this garment in Turkey. In Turkmenistan, however, it is still consciously used by some married women in the presence of elder relatives of a husband ...