The Turkish women’s magazine Âlâ first gained notice in the summer of 2011 by putting the most controversial piece of fabric in Turkey, the Islamic headscarf, on its cover. Four months later, Turkish ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
This exhibition will feature a selection of family clothing, with a focus on women's and girls' attire, alongside cultural and ritual products, Mehr reported on Thursday. A range of items including ...
The wearing of abaya dresses by some Muslim women in French schools is a “political attack”, the government’s spokesman said Monday as he explained a ban announced on the clothing. Education Minister ...
Fashion designers and bloggers are using imagination to redefine modest wear for even the most discerning Muslim fashionista. Co-ord sets, flowing maxis and caps attached to scarves—they have it all A ...
At one end of Orlando's Fashion Square mall, between a karate store and a comic book emporium, is a clothing boutique called Verona. It's stocked with long-sleeved caftans, full-length slit-less ...
What clothes women are allowed to wear and whether or not men can have bushy beards are being debated again in Muslim-majority Central Asia, this time in Kyrgyzstan. The parliament of the former ...
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