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Ihram
Ihram (, from the Semitic root Ḥ-R-M) is a sacred state which a Muslim must enter to perform the Ḥajj (major pilgrimage) or (minor pilgrimage) in Islam. A pilgrim must enter into this state before crossing the pilgrimage boundary known as the Miqat by performing the cleansing rituals and wearing the prescribed Ihram clothing.
Islamic clothing
overview of the relationship between clothing and the world religion of Islam, including a set of traditional Muslim outfits, requirements for Islamic clothing, issues of nudity and body covering, history of Muslim attitudes to clothing
zunnar
Zunnar (also spelled "zunar" or "zonar"; '''') was a distinctive belt or girdle, part of the clothing that Dhimmi (e.g. Jews, Christians and Zoroastrians) were required to wear during the Middle Ages in regions under Islamic rule. Though not always enforced, the zunnar served as a tool to distinguish the dhimmi from Muslims and, together with a set of other rules, of discrimination.
Ihram clothing
clothing worn by Muslims during pilgrimage
Shrine of the Cloak
Cloak believed to have been worn by the founder of Islam
list of types of sartorial hijab
Wikimedia list article
talismanic shirt
shirt functioning as a talisman in Islamic culture
Islamism in the Gaza Strip
growing influence of Islamic fundamentalist groups in the region in the Middle East