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A boshiya (also called a bushiyyah or ghatwa) is a Middle Eastern (specifically Persian Gulf) garment that, though see-through by the wearer, covers the wearer's face completely by a veil without openings for their eyes. It is traditionally worn with an abaya or other overgarment.
A boshiyah is essentially a large square of thin cotton gauze-like material with ties at the top that sits at the top of the forehead (either under or over the wearer's headscarf) and drapes down over the entire face. When flipped up, the garment exposes the wearer's face in its entirety. A boshiyah is normally not as opaque and covering as a traditional niqab; it can also be worn to supplement a half-style niqab or, if the wearer desires extra modesty, around non-related males.
A boshiya (also called a bushiyyah or ghatwa) is a Middle Eastern (specifically Persian Gulf) garment that, though see-through by the wearer, covers the...
пәрәнҗә) in Central Asia, the Arab version of the burqa is called the boshiya and is usually black. The term burqa is sometimes conflated with the niqāb...
Part of a series on Islamic female dress Types Abaya Battoulah Boshiya Burkini Burqa Çarşaf Chador Haik Hijab Jilbaab Kerudung Kimeshek Kurhars Mukena...
Part of a series on Islamic female dress Types Abaya Battoulah Boshiya Burkini Burqa Çarşaf Chador Haik Hijab Jilbaab Kerudung Kimeshek Kurhars Mukena...
Part of a series on Islamic female dress Types Abaya Battoulah Boshiya Burkini Burqa Çarşaf Chador Haik Hijab Jilbaab Kerudung Kimeshek Kurhars Mukena...