
The abaya (
colloquially
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and more commonly, ', especially in
Literary Arabic: '; plural ', '), sometimes also called an aba, is a simple, loose over-
garment
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, essentially a
robe-like dress, worn by some women in the
Muslim world
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including most of the
Middle East
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,
North Africa
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, and parts of the
Horn of Africa
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. Traditional abayas are usually black and may either be a large square of fabric draped from the shoulders or head or a long
kaftan
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. The ''abaya'' covers the whole body except the head (sometimes), feet, and hands. It can be worn with the ''
niqāb'', a face veil covering all but the eyes. Some women also wear
long black gloves, so their hands are also covered. Commonly, the abaya is worn on special occasions, such as mosque visits, Islamic holiday celebrations for
Eid al-Fitr
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and
Eid al-Adha
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, and also during the Islamic holy month of
Ramadan
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.
Rationale
The rationale for the abaya is often attributed to the Quranic quote, "O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters, and the believing women, to cover themselves with a loose garment. They will thus be recognised and no harm will come to them" (Qur'an 33:59, translated by
Ahmed Ali). This quotation is often used to argue for wearing the abaya.
Countries
Outside some states such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Yemen, UAE, Qatar and Pakistan the abaya is not widely worn by Muslim women. Abaya also refers to different garments in different countries. In
Arab states of the Persian Gulf
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, they tend to be black.
Saudi Arabia
In
Saudi Arabia
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, women were required to cover in public. However, in March 2018, the
Crown Prince
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''Crown prince ...
Mohammad bin Salman claimed that
women could choose what to wear in public, provided it met certain standards, when he stated, "The decision is entirely left for women to decide what type of decent and respectful attire she chooses to wear".
Foreign servicewomen in Saudi Arabia
American military pilot
Martha McSally was represented by
The Rutherford Institute in ''McSally v. Rumsfeld'', a successful 2001 lawsuit against the
United States Department of Defense
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, challenging the military policy that required U.S. and U.K. servicewomen stationed in Saudi Arabia to wear the abaya when traveling off base in the country.
In 2002, General
Tommy Franks, then commander of the
United States Central Command
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, announced that U.S. military servicewomen would no longer be required to wear the abaya, although they would be "encouraged" to do so as a show of respect for local customs. Commenting on the change, Central Command spokesman Colonel Rick Thomas said it was not made because of McSally's lawsuit but had already been "under review" before the lawsuit was filed. McSally had been working to change the policy for several years and had filed the lawsuit after she had been threatened with a
court martial
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if she did not comply.
Also in 2002, the U.S. Congress passed legislation prohibiting anyone in the military from "requiring or encouraging servicewomen to put on abayas in Saudi Arabia or to use taxpayers' money to buy them."
United Arab Emirates
Abayas are commonly worn in the United Arab Emirates. They are often made with fabrics such as crêpe,
georgette, and
chiffon and light colors like beige and white that are suited to the country’s climate.
Indonesia
The abaya in Indonesia takes on a unique style called the "jilbab." It is paired with a headscarf and is often brightly colored or patterned, reflecting the vibrant Indonesian culture.
Abayas are known by various names but serve the same purpose, which is to cover. Contemporary models are usually
caftan
A kaftan or caftan (; , ; , ; ) is a variant of the robe or tunic. Originating in Asia, it has been worn by a number of cultures around the world for thousands of years. In Russian usage, ''kaftan'' instead refers to a style of men's long suit ...
s, cut from light, flowing fabrics like
crepe,
georgette, and
chiffon. Other known styles are front-open and front-closed abayas. Styles differ from region to region: some abayas have embroidery on black fabric, while others are brightly colored and have different forms of artwork across them.
Abaya ban in French schools
In August 2023, French education minister
Gabriel Attal
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said that abayas would be banned in state schools as they breached the "principle of secularism". On 4 September, the first day of the new academic year, French schools sent 67 girls home for refusing to remove their abayas.
Influence of Western fashion in abaya designs
In the mid-20th century, the influence of
Western fashion
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began to permeate the Arab world. This led to a significant transformation in abaya design. While the basic silhouette remained the same, new fabrics like silk, chiffon, and lace were introduced. Designers began experimenting with colors, patterns, cuts, and styles, blending traditional elements with contemporary fashion trends.
Abaya in Media and Pop Culture
The abaya has been depicted in various forms of media, often symbolising modesty, cultural identity, or social norms. In Middle Eastern and South Asian cinema, the abaya is commonly portrayed in historical and contemporary settings, reflecting its role in daily life and religious observance. Films such as ''
Wadjda'' (2012), the first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia, highlight the interplay between traditional dress and modern societal changes. Similarly, in literature, the abaya frequently appears in narratives exploring themes of identity, autonomy, and cultural heritage. Writers from the Arab world and beyond have used the abaya to depict the complexities of gender and tradition in modern society.
In Western media, the abaya is sometimes used as a visual cue to signify Middle Eastern settings or Muslim characters. However, representations have varied, with some portrayals reinforcing stereotypes while others seek to present a more nuanced and authentic depiction of women who wear the garment.
Influence of Celebrities and Influencers on Modern Abaya Trends
The rise of global fashion influencers and celebrities has significantly impacted abaya design and perception. While traditionally worn in black, contemporary abayas now feature a variety of colours, fabrics, and embellishments, partly due to the influence of fashion-forward public figures. Members of royal families in the Middle East, such as
Sheikha Moza bint Nasser of Qatar and
Queen Rania of Jordan, are known for wearing elegantly tailored abayas, which have influenced both regional and international fashion trends.
Luxury fashion houses, including ''
Dolce & Gabbana'' and ''
Gucci
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'', have also introduced abaya collections, reflecting the growing global recognition of the garment. In addition, brands like ''MISSABAYA'' have emerged, catering to the demand for high-end, fashion-forward abayas.
Social media influencers, particularly on platforms like ''
Instagram
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'' and ''
TikTok
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'', have played a key role in popularising new abaya styles, blending traditional designs with modern aesthetics.
The Role of Social Media in Shaping Perceptions of Abayas
Social media has become a significant platform for discussing, marketing, and evolving perceptions of the abaya. Platforms such as ''
Instagram
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'', ''
Pinterest
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'', and ''
TikTok
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'' feature influencers, designers, and everyday users showcasing diverse ways of styling the abaya. This digital exposure has contributed to its increasing acceptance as both a modest fashion statement and a cultural expression.
Hashtags such as #ModestFashion and #AbayaStyle have gained popularity, with users from different backgrounds engaging in discussions about the abaya’s role in contemporary fashion. Additionally, e-commerce platforms and independent designers have leveraged social media to reach global audiences, further expanding the availability and variety of abayas beyond traditional markets.
At the same time, social media has also been a space for discourse on the cultural and religious significance of the abaya. Debates surrounding mandatory dress codes, personal choice, and fashion trends frequently emerge, reflecting broader discussions on modesty and identity in a globalised world.
See also
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Islam and clothing
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Types of hijab
References
External links
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*Kaur-Jones, Priya.
Reinventing the Saudi abaya" ''
BBC
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