Still having trouble with the Turkish style hijab? Uzman TV has several videos showing exactly how to do it! Some of the styles would be perfect for a wedding or engagement. Here's one to get you started:
Hayah: someone sweetly left the link for this on Beautiful Muslimah and I had no idea how to post videos---how do you?---and thanks for doing it for me!!!!!: D
Assalamu alaikom, I don't like the "big head" thing, myself... reminds me of the hadith about women with camel humps on their heads! Anyway, I love the Turkish scarves but I hate working with small scarves.
Selamsaleykum, I am Turkish and I wear this style myself. Most women don't have long hair and if they do they may still add another scarf around their ponytail for extra volume. Myself, I put my hair in a very high ponytail then wrap another scarf around it in a bun.
Camel heads doesn't have anything to do with hijab dear sisters: D
In classical arabic (hard to get through interpetations) it is talking about the punishment for women who wear see-through or tight clothes. These vain women will appear as ugly as having undsightly humps on their head in Jahanum.
I like the fancy video where she uses pins to make a neat design with the scarf and then adds glitter as a finishing touch. Could some translate it? I would be so grateful.
Just found this blog and I love it. I plan to start wearing the headscarf soon Inshallah so this has provided me with alot of information and inspiration. JK Aaliyah
Mashallah. I just realise how these beautiful turkish women scarfs stands like an arc and not like an inverted V straight at the forehead. They use a film to support it and then hairspray it. Wow. Gotta try! ^_^
thanks so much for putting this up :D you saved me from doing the research myself ;) hehe i tried the look today... i love it even more when wearing it!!! :D thank youuuuuu!!!
I wanted to view the link to see other ways of doing the turkish hijabs, but the link dosent work. Any tips on how i could get the link to work plz ??..
I am living in Turkey right now, but I am neither Turkish nor Muslim. Would you recommend a headscarf for a foreign woman traveling through the country? I was told that it might help thwart unwanted attention.
i bumped into this really beautiful site that sells turkish hijabs and they have videos on how to wear it turkish style http://www.thecanadianmuslim.ca/turkish_wedding_hijab.html
I am selling Turkish Hijabs via my facebook group, Hijab Elegance - Turkish Fashion. I also sell satin, cotton bonnets, Hijab pins, and clothes from Turkey including Setrms.
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i likey :)
Hayah: someone sweetly left the link for this on Beautiful Muslimah and I had no idea how to post videos---how do you?---and thanks for doing it for me!!!!!: D
i always wanted to know how they did the big head thing :-)
Assalamu alaikom,
I don't like the "big head" thing, myself... reminds me of the hadith about women with camel humps on their heads! Anyway, I love the Turkish scarves but I hate working with small scarves.
Selamsaleykum, I am Turkish and I wear this style myself. Most women don't have long hair and if they do they may still add another scarf around their ponytail for extra volume. Myself, I put my hair in a very high ponytail then wrap another scarf around it in a bun.
Camel heads doesn't have anything to do with hijab dear sisters: D
In classical arabic (hard to get through interpetations) it is talking about the punishment for women who wear see-through or tight clothes. These vain women will appear as ugly as having undsightly humps on their head in Jahanum.
I like the fancy video where she uses pins to make a neat design with the scarf and then adds glitter as a finishing touch. Could some translate it? I would be so grateful.
Just found this blog and I love it. I plan to start wearing the headscarf soon Inshallah so this has provided me with alot of information and inspiration.
JK
Aaliyah
Mashallah. I just realise how these beautiful turkish women scarfs stands like an arc and not like an inverted V straight at the forehead. They use a film to support it and then hairspray it. Wow. Gotta try! ^_^
I love the way it looks but there are wayyyy too many pins involved for my liking...ill be too scared to hug anyone!!!ouch...
thanks so much for putting this up :D
you saved me from doing the research myself ;) hehe
i tried the look today... i love it even more when wearing it!!! :D thank youuuuuu!!!
ahhh now i know how you get that lump look at the back of the head, I've always wanted to know how girls do that!
Mashallah the hijab style looks really nice..
I wanted to view the link to see other ways of doing the turkish hijabs, but the link dosent work. Any tips on how i could get the link to work plz ??..
Anon, the link's working fine for me, but try copying and pasting it:
http://www.tesetturmoda.com/tesettur/turban-baglama-sekilleri
sometimes it doesnt work cos it didnt work for me at first, just keep trying.
cute cute cute, I'll have to try this one out
I am living in Turkey right now, but I am neither Turkish nor Muslim. Would you recommend a headscarf for a foreign woman traveling through the country? I was told that it might help thwart unwanted attention.
i bumped into this really beautiful site that sells turkish hijabs and they have videos on how to wear it turkish style http://www.thecanadianmuslim.ca/turkish_wedding_hijab.html
Salaams Sisters,
I am selling Turkish Hijabs via my facebook group, Hijab Elegance - Turkish Fashion. I also sell satin, cotton bonnets, Hijab pins, and clothes from Turkey including Setrms.
W'asalaam
I absolutely love this style but i am a little confused where she pinned the second pin on the side, can someone please tell me how to do it!
thank you so much
thank you soooooooooo muchh..........i was searching a lot for this BIGHEAD thing.finally know it now.
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