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The Religious impact of Fashion in Bangladesh
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4. The Religious impact of Fashion in Bangladesh
Religious impact on
fashion in
Bangladesh - Topics
Religious Overview
Religious impact on
fashion
Conclusion
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Hindu
Buddha
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5. The Religious impact of Fashion in Bangladesh
Religious impact on
fashion in Bangladesh –
Religious overview
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6. The Religious impact of Fashion in Bangladesh
Religious impact on
fashion in Bangladesh
– Muslim
In Bangladesh majority of the people is muslims.
According to the Holy Quran it is mandatory for a
Muslim woman to cover herself from strangers
and distant relatives with the veil or hijab.
Clothing for the Muslims women is both sensitive
and concerned topic for all over the world.
7. The Religious impact of Fashion in Bangladesh
“ Modesty is the crown of A
Mulimah. Hijab forces a man to look at a
woman with respect rather than as an object.
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8. The Religious impact of Fashion in Bangladesh
The Religious impact of Fashion in Bangladesh
Religious impact on
fashion in Bangladesh
– Hindu
In Bangladesh Hindus are minority. The saffron
clothes of this sadhu (holy man) indicates that he is a
sannyasi. Tucked under his arm he holds the
customary danda (staff).
9. The Religious impact of Fashion in Bangladesh
Religious impact on
fashion in Bangladesh
– Buddha
Buddhist devotees lived within monastic communities and
adopted clothing that stressed the rejection of worldly society.
Over time the three-part costume based on the common attire
of the Indian subcontinent became ritual attire.
10. The Religious impact of Fashion in Bangladesh
Religious impact on
fashion in Bangladesh
– Christian
Vestments are liturgical garments and articles associated primarily with the
Christian religions, especially Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans,
Methodists, and Lutheran Churches. Some women belonging to various
Christian denominations also practice Christian head covering, a traditional
practice since the days of the early Church.
11. The Religious impact of Fashion in Bangladesh
Clothing as a tool to identify one’s religion and the
impact of religion as an informal means of clothing,
which can be provide by the fact that though some
religious clothing patterns are not so comfortable
and acceptable yet, they have been going on for
ages and people follow them generation to the
generation.
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