Designing a Costume for Women to Perform the Rituals of Hajj and Umrah

  • Dr. Ola Salem Mohammed Saleh Al-Hassani Assistant Professor, Fashion Design Department - College of Design - Umm Al-Qura University - Saudi Arabia
Keywords: Fashion design, hajj costumes, women's costume

Abstract

Fashion design is the art that combines human behavior and the environment to which a person belongs. To produce this collection is a work of art that has a functional purpose related to psychological comfort, whether for the person based on the work or the forum, it represents the cognitive process within the mind and is related to the capabilities and skills of the person based on it, where he is planning and organizing Based on scientific foundations that ultimately lead to the display of a new artistic work that has a physical and functional purpose felt in the framework of the prevailing social behaviors and systems, and in line with contemporary fashion in terms of taste, colors, commensurate with society. Hajj is the intention of Mecca in the most famous information, and Hajj and Umrah is an Islamic conference. Muslims come to them from every deep rudiment to witness to them and mention the name of God and study the affairs of Muslims and their conditions and issues in the shadow of the ancient house.

The research aims to:

1- Designing women's fashion that meets the requirements of the job performance of Hajj and Umrah rituals.

2- Knowing the views of women, “the research sample,” towards the proposed designs for women's fashion to perform Hajj and Umrah rituals.

The research found:

1- There are statistically significant differences between the seven designs in the aesthetic side, according to the opinions of specialists.

2- There are statistically significant differences between the seven designs on the innovative side, according to the opinions of specialists.

3- There are statistically significant differences between the seven designs in the functional aspect according to the opinions of specialists.

4- There are statistically significant differences between the seven designs in modernity and individuality according to the opinions of specialists.

5- There are statistically significant differences between the seven designs according to the opinions of specialists.

The research recommended the following:

1 - Women in Hajj have many laws and Sharia regulations that they must adhere to, and the most important of these controls is their clothing during Hajj, and what they must wear and avoid.

2 - The importance of educating pilgrims and Umrah pilgrims with the proper specifications that must be available in ihram clothing and achieving safety for them.

3- Helping Muslim women to provide them with comfort in performing Hajj and Umrah rituals.

4- The Muslim woman should know what to wear for the rituals of Hajj and Umrah, "her clothes are covered, her clothes are clean and loose, stay away from wearing the abaya that is too long to keep her safety, to avoid wearing decorated and worn clothes."

 

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Published
2020-06-09
How to Cite
Dr. Ola Salem Mohammed Saleh Al-Hassani. (2020). Designing a Costume for Women to Perform the Rituals of Hajj and Umrah. International Journal on Humanities and Social Sciences, (13), 236-259. https://doi.org/10.33193/IJoHSS.13.2020.97
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