khimar
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Definition
Noun: A headscarf worn by observant Muslim women that covers the hair, neck, and shoulders, and hangs down to approximately the waist level, leaving the face clear.
Usage
The word "khimar" is a specific term for a style of Islamic head covering. It is used to describe a garment that is part of modest religious dress (hijab). It is typically a single piece of cloth.
Examples
- She adjusted her khimar before entering the mosque.
- The khimar is often made from lightweight, flowing fabrics like chiffon or jersey.
- Many women choose a khimar for its full coverage and ease of wear.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in religious and cultural discussions about Islamic dress codes and modesty (hijab).
- It is often referenced in translations of religious texts and scholarly interpretations regarding women's attire.
Variants and Related Words
- Hijab (n): A more general term for the principle of modesty and the head coverings worn by Muslim women. A khimar is one type of hijab.
- Al-Amira (n): A two-piece hijab style consisting of a close-fitting cap and a tube-like scarf.
- Shayla (n): A long, rectangular scarf wrapped around the head and pinned at the shoulders.
Synonyms
- Headscarf (a more general, non-religious specific term)
- Veil (a broader term that can refer to various coverings for the head and face; note: a khimar does not cover the face)
Notes on Meaning
- The "khimar" specifically denotes a length that extends to the waist, distinguishing it from shorter headscarves.
- Its primary function is religious observance and modesty, not fashion, though it can be styled in various colors and fabrics.
Noun
- a headscarf worn by observant Muslim women that hangs down to just above the waist