A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ABOUT THE ISLAMIC INFLUENCE OVER THE PAKISTANI WOMEN ATTIRE
Keywords:
Islamic Influence, Pakistani Women, Multicultural Nation, Fashion Trends, Cultural Legacy.Abstract
One of the most fundamental necessities of human existence is clothing. Clothing serves as a means of pleasing others and projecting one's social image in addition to providing self-coverage. Islam has also stated the importance of modesty and clothing requirements, which many Muslims have forgotten. Covering and binding in accordance with the established boundaries of Islam is the ultimate goal of clothing. This sign disavows all of our established dress codes, enabling us to adhere to our society's dominant standards while maintaining the predetermined bounds of Islam.
Allah says in Quran,
“O children of Adam, We have bestowed upon you clothing to conceal your private parts and as adornment. But the clothing of piety – that is best.” (Quran 7:26)
Following the Romans' example is nearly ideal and acceptable as long as it stays within the bounds of Islam. You are free to dress however you like, regardless of whether you are from an Eastern or Western culture. Depending on your income, you can also be extravagant when it comes to clothing purchases, but Islam does not forbid it as long as you maintain modesty.
Pakistan is a multicultural nation whose rich cultural legacy is evident in its way of life. Islam has had a significant impact on Pakistani culture, which has led to the development of a distinctive fashion style. This article will examine the impact of Islam on Pakistani culture and examine the evolving fashion trends of Pakistani women.
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