Fashionable, modern Muslim
Since the world came into being, it has gradually undergone innumerable changes and this process is still going on. Man has progressed in every field. Progress is the basic right of every human being. But when the man is anything new. When he creates, he does so keeping in view its advantages and disadvantages. Man has not always created anything for his own benefit. While man has made progress in other fields, man has also made his own in fashion. Iron is observed. There was a time when fashion was changing everywhere. People were very simple and used to cover their bodies with leaves and palm bark. They were not familiar with the use of clothes. As the population increased, the dress of different tribes became their identity. Just as the people living in Pakistan are identified by his clothes, so the clothes of the people of Arab and Western countries show which person belongs to which nation and which region. Clothing of any country is the identity of this person.
Therefore, clothing is very important in our life. Clothing helps us to gain respect and dignity in society. Clothing and make-up are very important in our life. Keeping yourself clean is not an option. Because it is everyone's right to look good, to be clean, to beautify. To do all this is necessary to live in a civilized society. But every country has its own culture. It beautifies itself according to its own culture. Because it loves its culture, it tries to mold itself into its own culture. It does not recognize the need for the clothing and culture of other nations and this nation has no identity. In Islam, the importance of shame and revelation is also evident from the clothing of man. Man is forced to press his fingers in his teeth. Islam and modern fashion are considered by many in the Western world to be contradictory. An exhibition on the subject at the De Young Museum in San Francisco will run until January 6. The Muslim clothing worn at the De Young Museum is believed to have elements of modernity and politeness. Modern fashion in Muslim countries is adorned with silk and crystals.
The costumes were designed by Malaysian fashion designer Bernard Chand Run. Chand Run is a popular Malaysian designer. Malaysia's Diane Pelangi has also introduced her fashion outfits from Jakarta to New York (West). Wearing these young designer's outfits, male and female model catwalks have been seen at fashion shows in London, Milan, and New York. The De Young Museum's fashion is linked to the "fear of Islam" in Shawwal. The first clause of the US Constitution is affixed to a jacket with an Arabic translation. This clause of the US Constitution guarantees freedom of religion. The jacket is Lebanese. The Lebanese fashion designer immigrated to Canada in the 1980s but later moved to the United States. Responding to Trump's "ban on Muslims", Celine Simon has embellished her designs with modern political attitudes. She has used the word "ban" in her scarf. Satellite images of the countries are printed, which were affected by the ban imposed by US President Trump.
In addition to costumes, jackets, and scarves, the show features sports-fashion-related clothing, including Nike's hijab and Ahada Zanetti's controversial Bikini. Had fallen The exhibition hall of the De Young Museum is designed by the famous construction firm Hariri & Hariri. The construction firm is owned by two Iranian sisters. It will also be held in Frankfurt and Milan. Social Networks: The Place of Expression The exhibition is co-authored by dozens of bloggers, fashion magazines, and activists from around the Muslim world. The exhibition will run until January 6 next year. Every year, World Fashion Day is celebrated under the auspices of the United Nations.
Its purpose was to introduce the latest fashion trends and technologies to the people, as well as to introduce foreign brands in regional markets, etc. A parent of Ka La Naam is nothing but an independent civilization. We should adopt simplicity in our lives. In every action of ours, we should take care of our religion, country, homeland and civilization, and culture. Parents and teachers have a double responsibility to train the new generation to become true preachers of the religion, true soldiers of the homeland, and useful members of society, not lovers of the Western civilization that the West loves. The West has now abandoned itself.

