Hair turbans have been in use for a very long time now. These are pieces of clothes made from untainted cotton, a mixture of it with polyester or silk, and also wool. Their use just as the name suggests is to cover the heads of individuals. This makes them to be used by all the genders regardless of their age or location.
Blue, black and white are the most preferred colors for use although there are other varieties in terms of this feature. It is up to the individual or religion to determine which is best for them. As of such, there is a huge distinction when it comes to usage from one religion or community to the other. One of the biggest emphases of this is the way it is wrapped on the head.
Each of them has its own way of tying though there is existence of a general one. This one involves the use of both hands holding the entire fabric at the ends. While in this state, one needs to align it to get its center. One end of this fabric is then tied way round the temples to the back then to the forehead in circular motions.
When done, it is pulled over the head slightly and the same process repeated for the other piece in the other hand. This is done alternatively up to the point where just a single foot at both ends remain in each arms. These ones are brought to the back of the head and tied into a plain loop.
Sometimes, fissures always arise even though one may be so perfect in tying them. These gaps are covered with any excess material left after tying the fabrics. This is the simplest form of wrapping over the head for any person whether male or female. This procedure may be a challenge especially if this piece is long in size. With time and practice, it becomes much easier to perform. Reasons for using vary within the Muslim religion although they have a strong emphasis on usage.
Islams who are deeply religious perceive it as a part of their Islamic life which their founder, Prophet Muhammad led while still on this planet. They believe he used to put it on with other white and black robes. This is their main reason but, some variations in other nations where Islam is not that popular follow their own beliefs.
A good example is the political class in Afghanistan and Columbia. These ones wear it as a show of power and uniqueness even though they are still Muslims. The Indian ladies do so for personality show. This shows that there is no unified reason for those who put them on. As far as they know, this is their in born culture.
Apart from Muslims, the Sikhs are also known to wear hair turbans. They believe this attire distinguishes them as warriors in the society and also helps to keep their hair long. This is because; most of them do not cut it due to the taboo perception.
Blue, black and white are the most preferred colors for use although there are other varieties in terms of this feature. It is up to the individual or religion to determine which is best for them. As of such, there is a huge distinction when it comes to usage from one religion or community to the other. One of the biggest emphases of this is the way it is wrapped on the head.
Each of them has its own way of tying though there is existence of a general one. This one involves the use of both hands holding the entire fabric at the ends. While in this state, one needs to align it to get its center. One end of this fabric is then tied way round the temples to the back then to the forehead in circular motions.
When done, it is pulled over the head slightly and the same process repeated for the other piece in the other hand. This is done alternatively up to the point where just a single foot at both ends remain in each arms. These ones are brought to the back of the head and tied into a plain loop.
Sometimes, fissures always arise even though one may be so perfect in tying them. These gaps are covered with any excess material left after tying the fabrics. This is the simplest form of wrapping over the head for any person whether male or female. This procedure may be a challenge especially if this piece is long in size. With time and practice, it becomes much easier to perform. Reasons for using vary within the Muslim religion although they have a strong emphasis on usage.
Islams who are deeply religious perceive it as a part of their Islamic life which their founder, Prophet Muhammad led while still on this planet. They believe he used to put it on with other white and black robes. This is their main reason but, some variations in other nations where Islam is not that popular follow their own beliefs.
A good example is the political class in Afghanistan and Columbia. These ones wear it as a show of power and uniqueness even though they are still Muslims. The Indian ladies do so for personality show. This shows that there is no unified reason for those who put them on. As far as they know, this is their in born culture.
Apart from Muslims, the Sikhs are also known to wear hair turbans. They believe this attire distinguishes them as warriors in the society and also helps to keep their hair long. This is because; most of them do not cut it due to the taboo perception.
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