Islamic precepts related to modesty (Haya) are at the base of Islamic clothing. Adherents of Islam believe that it is the religious duty of adult Muslim men and women to dress modesty, as an obligatory ruling agreed upon by community consensus.Islamic dress has for centuries been used to symbolize purity, mark status or formal roles, distinguish believer from nonbeliever and identify gender. Traditionally Muslims were admonished to dress modesty in garments that do not reveal the body silhouette and extremities. Head coverings were also excepted.
In Islam: Muslim Men:wear clothes that are not tight and cover your legs, wear a shirt.Permitted to show for men:Hands, Arm, Neck, Face, feet, and chest in necessary times. Muslim Women: wear clothes that are baggy and not tight and cover your neck, arm, hair, legs.The concept of Halal modest fashion is rooted in the Islamic belief that one should be loose-fitting and cover the body, including the arms, legs, and hair. Practicing modesty in Islam fosters a sense of self-respect and dignity, leading to a more harmonious society. By promoting humility and respect for oneself and others, modesty helps in creating a culture of mutual understanding and compassion.
"The Prophet said, "every religion has its signature character trait of Islam is modesty (Haya). Narrated Abu As-Sawar Al-Adawi:Imran bin Hussain said; The Prophet said, Haya (pious shyness from committing religious indiscretions) does not bring anything expect good."
Islamic clothing and modesty are deeply interconnected concepts in Islam, reflecting both cultural practices and religious principles. Here's a concise overview: