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		<title>The American Muslim fashion, Modernization</title>
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<h2>Introduction</h2>
<p>The American Muslim fashion scene gradually changed due to modernization that led to changes in the way different articles of clothing are worn. In this paper, <em>hijab is </em>the main clothing article that will be the focus of discussion is the <em>hijab</em>. In the previous times, the <em>hijab</em> was meant to protect the women by covering their entire bodies. It also made a fashion statement and offered a sense of identity to the Muslim women. However, <em>hijab</em> is perceived differently by some American Muslims. Those changes advocated for women rights ultimately playing a greater role in making the women wear <em>hijab</em> at their own will. Women may also wear <em>hijab</em> to accessorize themselves; as scarves, on the head, or on the shoulders. It indicates that the previous stereotypes concerning the women clothing have now become outdated as they now have freedom to decide what to wear. Thus, the American Muslim concept of fashion has gradually changed regarding the <em>hijab</em> ultimately enabling women to make a choice in what they wear; hence, building their confidence.</p>
<h2>Interpretations of the <em>Hijab</em></h2>
<p>There are differences in interpretations of the <em>hijab</em>. The gradual abolition of the <em>hijab</em> by American Muslims is due to the stereotypes that people usually associate with it. It is believed that women show their submission by putting on such clothing as <strong>“the general stereotype associated with <em>hijab</em> is seclusion of Muslim women and restricting them from leading an independent life separates them from their male relatives”.</strong> In the present times, people take the <em>hijab</em> as a sense of power for the women. The change in thoughts and opinions concerning the <em>hijab</em> has empowered women to feel more secure and confident in what they do as demonstrated by the way women put on the coverings. As opposed to the traditional beliefs that women had to cover their whole bodies to show respect to themselves, modern American Muslim women put on the garment as scarves as accessories.</p>
<h2>Concept of Hijab</h2>
<p>The concept of <em>hijab</em> has changed due to various factors. To begin with, modernized American women have embraced the idea of women rights covering aspects of dressing among others. The rights include granting women the freedom of deciding whether or not they want to put on the hijab. Furthermore, the fashion perspective is also considered to have influenced the changes in <em>hijab</em> for women. In both the traditional and the contemporary ways of wearing hijab, an important fashion statement is made. There are also political perspectives of <em>hijab</em>. Several studies have indicated that <em>hijab</em> represents the political position of the women and their society in general. Hence, the perspectives of wearing <em>hijab</em> for women also involve making a fashion statement.</p>
<h4>Conclusion</h4>
<p>The changes in American Muslim fashion are most evident while discussing the concept of women’s <em>hijab</em> which has been effective in boosting their confidence. The stereotypes have been abandoned that were associated with this clothing style. Thus, American Muslim clothing has undergone a significant change.</p>
<h5>References</h5>
<p>Chen, Li, Hamide Demet Akat, Can Xin, and Stephen Wonchul Song. &#8220;Rethinking hijab: Multiple themes in Muslim women’s perception of the hijab fashion.&#8221; In <em>Proceedings. Presented at the International Conference on Communication, Media, Technology and Design, Istambul, Turkey</em>. S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. 208-214. 2014.</p>
<p>Tariq-Munir, Erum. <em>The Dynamics of Wearing Hijab for Muslim American Women in the United States</em>. Master&#8217;s thesis, Thesis / Dissertation ETD, 2014. Iowa: Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Dissertations, 2014. 1-72.</p>
<p>Erum, Tariq-Munir. &#8220;The dynamics of wearing hijab for Muslim American women in the United States.&#8221; Master&#8217;s thesis, Thesis / Dissertation ETD, 2014. Iowa: Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Dissertations, 2014. 1.</p>
<p>Chen, Li, Hamide Demet Akat, Can Xin, and Stephen Wonchul Song. &#8220;Rethinking hijab: Multiple themes in Muslim women’s perception of the hijab fashion.&#8221; In <em>Proceedings. Presented at the International Conference on Communication, Media, Technology and Design, Istambul, Turkey</em>. S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. 208-214. 2014.</p>
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