Growing Popularity of Muslim Attire: Faith or Fashion?
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Muslim attire, Modest clothing, Women’s clothing, Muslim fashion industry, Consumer behavior, Hijab.

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Zabeen, M. ., Shams, S. ., & Sultana, N. . (2017). Growing Popularity of Muslim Attire: Faith or Fashion?. International Journal of Asian Social Science, 7(9), 728–737. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.1.2017.79.728.737

Abstract

Muslim attire, also popularly known as “Modest Clothing” is a particular dressing style for the women who adhere to Islamic faith. Traditionally, this attire has been practiced by women as part of obligation to their faith. Interestingly, last decade has seen increasing popularity of the Muslim attire in all age groups of women not only as part of their religion, but also as part of their fashion statement. The prime focus of this paper is to study consumers’ opinion about Muslim attire and the underlying forces boosting its rise in the global market. This paper is both exploratory and descriptive in nature. Sample has been chosen from Bangladeshi women aged 13 to 65 who already dress in Muslim attire. The research conducted a primary in-depth interview on 10 women to gain perspective on the motivating factors behind growing attraction towards Muslim attire. The second phase of the research carried out a survey on 150 women with the help of a structured questionnaire on 14 variables to explore their viewpoint. The results reveal that “religious duty”, “beauty” and “influence of opinion leaders” have positive relationship with the growing popularity of Muslim attire.

https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.1.2017.79.728.737
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