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 +[[Muslim]]s are concerned with [[clothing]] in two contexts: clothing for everyday wear, inside and outside the house; and clothing required in specifically religious contexts.
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 +==See also==
 +*[[Taqiyah (cap)|Taqiyah]]
 +*[[Fez (hat)|Fez]]
 +*[[List of types of sartorial hijab]]
 +*[[Blangkon]]
 +*[[Awrah]]
 +*[[Islamic dietary laws]]
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Muslims are concerned with clothing in two contexts: clothing for everyday wear, inside and outside the house; and clothing required in specifically religious contexts.

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