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  2. Clothing laws by country - Wikipedia

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    Qatar Clothes must cover shoulders and be lower than knees. Soles of feet or shoes should not be shown. No public affection. The penal code punishes and forbids the wearing of revealing or indecent clothes, [42] this dressing-code law is enforced by a government body called "Al

  3. Qatari clothing - Wikipedia

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    Qatari women generally wear customary dresses that include the black colored body covering known as the abaya together with the black scarf used for covering their heads known as the shayla. [4] The abaya is seen as essential wear when a woman ventures out into public to preserve her modesty, and is symbolic of a woman's honor and reputation. [3]

  4. Women in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Aside from the abaya, women may wear long dresses with floral designs while at home. In Bedouin society, women wore simple and plain dresses devoid of any designs and usually containing only a limited selection of colors, namely red, black, and indigo. A specific type of dress especially popular among Bedouin women is the daraa. This is a long ...

  5. Islamic veiling practices by country - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 report, Afghanistan in 2018: A Survey of the Afghan People by The Asia Foundation, found out that 30.9% of the Afghans think the burqa is the most appropriate form of public dress for women, roughly the same numbers for the niqab, 15.3% selected the chador, 14.5% went for a tight hijab, 6.1% for a loose hijab while only 0.5% chose no ...

  6. Australia says Qatar strip-searches of women in 2020 a ... - AOL

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    Australia said a strip-search of women at Qatar's main airport in 2020 played a part in its decision this year to stop Qatar Airways from selling more flights to Australia, denying it was acting ...

  7. Burqa by country - Wikipedia

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    According to the ban, wearing a burqa or a niqab in public can lead to a fine of 1000 kroner (~US$156) in the case of first time offences, rising to 10,000 kr. (~US$1560) for a fourth offence. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Under the ban, police are instructed to order women to remove their veils or to leave the public space.

  8. Spirit Airlines revises passenger conduct rules with new ...

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    The new dress code is part of broader rules governing passenger behavior under the "Conduct/Condition" section. Spirit Airlines has not publicly commented on the updated policy beyond what is ...

  9. Human rights in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Qatar launched a modesty campaign to remind tourists of the modest dress code. [29] Female tourists are advised not to wear leggings, miniskirts, sleeveless dresses and short or tight clothing in public. Men are advised against wearing only shorts and singlets. [30]