![]() Among Turkic peoples, traditional Turkic costumes are worn. In Russia, the folk costume consists of a kosovorotka for men and a sarafan for women. The Russian name for the doppa is tubeteika. In Russia, giving a rug cap to a person as a gift is a sign of friendship. Russian Muslims also wear the doppa or rug cap. In Russia, the tubeteika is worn with a suit for Eid ul Fitr or Jumu'ah, and a tuxedo for wedding ceremonies. Other caps include the karakul (hat), fez (hat) and pakol. Pakistani men wear a variety of other caps including the Sindhi topi, a mirrored cap with a front opening that allows the wearer to place the forehead on the ground during prayer, see Sindhi cap. The prayer cap is called a topi, see Topi cap. ![]() The cap is known as the thofi and the fishermen cap is referred to as koari.Ī man wearing a crochet taqiyah and kurta in India In Sundanese, the skullcap is called a kupluk. Javanese people wear the sarong with their caps. The Indonesians also produce a machine knitted skullcap that is popular with Muslims. But due to war, the traditional Peran Tomban is less and less used, and the Shalwar Kameez with a collar is becoming more and more used, specially by Eastern Afghans, and people coming from poor backgrounds. ![]() Traditionally the shirts spots golden embroidery or specific embroidery. It's collarless, and traditionally the shirt and the trouser is wider than the Shalwar Kameez. They wear their araqchins with a "Peran Tomban" or "Perahan wa Tonban" which means shirt and trouser in the Persian of Afghanistan, which corresponds to a different version of the Shalwar Kameez, it's more archaic, which is probably the origin of the Shalwar Kameez. They often wrap a turban around it, which is most of the time white, but black and other colors are also widely seen. In Afghanistan men wear all sorts of "araqchins" with different designs depending on their ethnicity, village and affiliations. Each country or region usually has a unique head covering. There are a wide variety of Muslim caps worn around the world. Sephardic Jews adopted the Bukharan from the Kufi (See Bukharan). In the United States and Britain, many Muslim merchants sell the prayer cap under the name kufi. In Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh, men usually wear the topi with kurta and paijama. In the Indian subcontinent, it is called a topi ( Hindi: टोपी, Urdu: ٹوپی, Bengali: টুপি) which means hat or cap in general. Taqiyah is the Arabic word for a Muslim skullcap. The topi cap is often worn with shalwar kameez, which is the national costume of Pakistan. ![]() Many different types of topi caps include the Sindhi cap, worn in Sindh and the crochet topi that is often worn at Muslim prayer services (see salat). Topi is a type of taqiyah cap that is worn in Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, and other regions of South Asia. In the United States and Britain, taqiyas are usually referred to as " kufis". Some Muslims wrap a turban around the cap, called an ʿimamah in Arabic, which is often done by Shia and Sunni Muslims. However, particularly in Arab countries, when worn under the keffiyeh headscarf, they are kept in a traditional white. When worn by itself, the taqiyah can be any color. Muslim men often wear them during the daily prayers. It is often worn for cultural or religious purposes for example, some Muslims believe that the Islamic prophet Muhammad used to keep his head covered, therefore making it mustahabb (i.e., it is commendable to cover the head in order to emulate him). The Taqiyah ( Arabic: طاقية, ALA-LC: ṭāqīyah ), also known as tagiyah or araqchin ( Persian: عرقچین) is a short, rounded skullcap. Various takiyah on display in Pettah market, Colombo, Sri Lanka Part of a series on ![]()
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