Showing posts with label Clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clothes. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Islamic Clothes Promoting Islam With Slogan


With the ever evolving world looking for newer trends to promote and market to their targeted niche market, clothing articles with various slogans have become very popular. Islamic clothes with catchy phrases depicting Islam have also gained a lot of popularity amongst the Muslim communities. In particular Muslims living in non Muslim countries rely on these types of Islamic clothes to voice out their feelings about their religion.

Today the Islamic clothes with phrases like "I Love Islam", "Proud to be a Muslim" and many other similar ones can be widely seen all around Europe and the Americas. Young men and women in particular are very focused on stating to the world about their choice of being Muslim. For them it is important to let others know that regardless of being born in Muslim families, they choose to practice Islam for its teachings and values. Therefore, they opt to inform the people around them by wearing stylish Islamic clothes with religious phrases printed on them.

There are numerous Islamic clothes retailers who sell creative and captivating one line statements in favour of Islam. These slogans portray the true feelings behind Islam as opposed to the extremist and fundamentalist view that people have developed about the peace loving religion. Wearing these clothing items allows the younger generation to express their point of view and freedom in addition to letting the people around them understand the significance of Islam.

T-shirts, caps, bags and Islamic clothes for children are available in an array of colours, designs and slogans. People can choose the styles they prefer to wear and express themselves. These apparel and accessory items are easily available at numerous Islamic retail stores and online shops catering to the needs of the Muslims across the globe.

The most commonly seen attractive statements on Islamic clothes include:"Mini Muslim", "I only eat Halal", "Muslim for Life", "I Love my Prophet", "Allah's Little Angel" and "Jannah under mother's feet" to list a few. These slogans are not only eye catching but also create good feelings about the religion. Other messages include different names of Allah printed on apparel items or verses from the Quran in beautiful fonts and styles to emphasize the importance of these verses in a Muslim's life. These slogan bearing clothing articles are a great way to not only express your religion but to also promote the goodness behind its teachings.




Sohail Khan works for Islamic Impressions which specializes in retail and wholesale products for the Islamic market and stocks a wide range of baby Islamic clothes, including jilbabs and jubbas to buy online or in our stores in London, Birmingham, Denmark and Trinidad.




Saturday, February 25, 2012

The Ban on Islamic Clothes in the Western World


More and more countries are expressing strong point of views against wearing Islamic clothes in the Western world. Certain countries have even gone to the extent of banning them completely from the country. According to their views, Islamic clothes are a symbol of terrorism and extremism and they are not willing to promote either of these by allowing people to wear Islamic clothes according to their free will. Initially it was France and then others followed suit with the latest turmoil in Belgium going on about this issue.

Although every person and nation has a right to their views, but personally I feel that labeling a certain way of dressing as being linked to fundamentalism and extremism in Islam based on a few independent instances is not completely fair to the Muslim world. Wearing Islamic clothes does not automatically turn you into an individual who is linked to the acts of extremism being executed. In fact these people are not even following the true path of Islam which preaches love and peace.

Islamic clothes are only a symbol of modesty and decency. Just as certain people choose to wear long skirts and pants and not reveal their skin in miniskirts and Capri pants, similarly, Muslim women choose to wear loose fitting and flowing abayas and jilbabs. They cover their heads with hijabs similar to Western women who wear hats and scarves.

There is nothing about wearing Islamic clothes that can be tied to extremism. Women and men who opt to wear abayas, jilbabs, hijabs and jubbas in their lives are doing so to protect their honour and please their Allah. They are following the Sunnah of their beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW), who was the ambassador or peace and forgiveness. He was a gentle being who spread the religion Islam not by mite but by his own great deeds and actions. His teachings were of compassion and kindness and not of violence and cruelty. Therefore, the religion Islam and its way of life in no way preach this type of radicalism that is being associated with Islamic clothing articles today.

The ban should not be allowed as today the world is full of free will beings, and just as other religions and sects are allowed to wear clothes according to their own wishes, Muslims should have the choice of choosing to wear Islamic clothes openly and freely without the fear of being discriminated against by others. Clothing articles can in no way turn a persons personality into either liberal or fundamental.




Sohail Khan works for Islamic Impressions which specializes in retail and wholesale products for the Islamic market and stocks a wide range of baby Islamic clothes, including jilbabs and jubbas to buy online or in our stores in London, Birmingham, Denmark and Trinidad.