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In reply to the discussion: To those who think the Muslim scarf/hijab is oppressive to women [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)Also, their dress is far less uncomfortable. The main component is not exposing limbs--thus, a male would be expected to wear a long sleeved shirt and trousers. They don't have to be of heavy material, they don't have to cover their faces, and they don't have to sweat like pigs in order to go out in public.
If one wants to be very "Islamic" a beard or some facial hair is well-advised. Even a Big Moustache (a la Saddam) is better than nothing, but a Don Johnson bit of scruffiness, scraped off once a week or so, is not amiss in many societies. Beyond that, you're down to culture and custom.
In Iran, recently (within the last year or two), they did a crackdown on the "Ricky Martin" shirts for the gentlemen--the tight tee shirts and sweaters and so on. However, that enforcement was accomplished with a simple warning--put on your jacket, do not wear that shirt again. When they went after the women for failing to cover their hair or be sufficiently "chador'd" to suit the Morality Cops, they beat them bloody in the streets. Cab drivers were pulling over so that the young ladies could jump in and make their escape from the clubbing some of them were getting.