What’s an Amira Hijab?

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The amira hijab is a two-piece head covering worn by Muslim women for modesty. It is quick to put on and take off, offers full coverage, and can be mixed and matched. Some designs provide minimal coverage, while others may not cover the shoulders and chest.

An amira hjiab, sometimes also known as an al-amira hijab, is a type of head covering worn by women in compliance with Islamic standards of modesty. The amira hijab is a two-piece head covering consisting of two tube-like garments: a headscarf that fits tightly over the head, and a loose tube that is worn over this first layer. Depending on the construction of the amira hijab, the outer scarf can be secured through the use of hijab pins. The design of these hijabs can vary, with some providing minimal coverage, which can be useful for women who are concerned about safety around machinery.

For many women who cover their heads, an amira hijab offers great comfort and flexibility. Unlike some hijabs that require careful wrapping of a scarf around the head, an amira hijab is quick to put on and take off, yet provides full coverage of the head and hair. The wearer only needs to be concerned with the safety of the outer scarf, which can usually be addressed by tucking it securely under the chin or at the bottom of the scarf. For women and girls who are new to wearing a hijab, the ability to work with tubes of fabric rather than folds of fabric can be helpful in adapting to everyday head covering wear.

As the amira hijab is made up of two pieces, women who own this type of hijab have the option of mixing and matching scarf designs. This can help a woman on a budget to make the most of a limited hijab wardrobe. While the amira hijab is usually worn as a set, women may choose to purchase several different hijabs in complementary or contrasting colors so that they can develop different scarf and bandana combinations.

Many types of amira hijabs use a relatively short headscarf, although some include longer headscarves. Depending on a woman’s situation and culture, this can be an advantage or a disadvantage. If the women’s community has very strict modesty standards, the fact that the hijab does not cover her shoulders and chest can be problematic unless she chooses to wear a jilbab or abaya over her clothing. On the other hand, the short scarf can be easily tucked into the collar of a shirt or sweater, offering coverage and minimizing the risk of the scarf getting caught on other objects or blowing into the wearer’s face on a windy day.




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