Friday, May 6, 2011

Muslim fashion Istanbul - Freedom or Oppression

Fashion and fashion on the middle eastern Islamic countries, namely Istanbul-Turkey. This part of Islamic culture in Turkey even though they struggled with the injustice of women who covered manakali men do not.

Muslim Clothing, Muslim women


Muslim Clothing, Muslim women
Muslim Istanbul, Muslim fashion
Muslim Istanbul, Muslim fashion
Muslim women,fashion show
Muslim women,show women
Muslim women, women show
A book entitled Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women, by Geraldine Brooks, enlightened me somewhat on the topic. Apparently the theory (Islamic) is that women are incredibly sensuous beings; Allah granted them 9 parts of desire, giving men only one. Therefore, women have to cover themselves in order to keep the world from descending into chaos (of a sensual nature).

Since the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1923, it has been unlawful for women to wear scarves in public buildings, including schools. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Turkey’s revered founder, was adamant that Turkey be a secular state even though its predominant religion was Islam. That is still true in this country, which is 99% Muslim. Turks take great pride in their secular government, a model of democracy in an Islamic world.

Design And Style Islamic Clothing Go to Indonesia

Fashion show and traditional Indonesian kebaya design, with fashion and fashion shows the strength of Islam in an attempt to bring Islam into the modern fashion. Withchanges the traditional Indonesian kebaya which aimed to makeovers in the hands of innovative designers ( Getty Images) . With beautiful design and interesting and modern Indonesian kebaya made ​​better known.

Islamic Clothing, Clothing in Indonesia

Growing demand for stylish yet still modest fashions in the world's most populous Islamic nation is helping power efforts to bring Islamic fashion into the modern age, a movement symbolized by changes to the iconic kebaya, a blouse-dress combination.