Do a wig count as a hair cover under Sharia? /u/MikeHock_is_GONE No such thing as stupid questions

Many Orthodox Jewish women wear wigs to cover their natural hair. Many Christian women wear a veil, hat, or it’s local equivalent voluntarily as a tradition, at least during religious services. Other religions like Hindus/Buddhists or Sikhs cover their heads at temples but it may not be gender specific or might be “required” only for certain people.

Does Sharia allow Muslim women to wear hairlike covers or does it have to be a cloth cover? I know there are variants from the full head to toe covers to the semi translucent scarflike materials.

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​r/NoStupidQuestions Many Orthodox Jewish women wear wigs to cover their natural hair. Many Christian women wear a veil, hat, or it’s local equivalent voluntarily as a tradition, at least during religious services. Other religions like Hindus/Buddhists or Sikhs cover their heads at temples but it may not be gender specific or might be “required” only for certain people. Does Sharia allow Muslim women to wear hairlike covers or does it have to be a cloth cover? I know there are variants from the full head to toe covers to the semi translucent scarflike materials. submitted by /u/MikeHock_is_GONE [link] [comments] 

Many Orthodox Jewish women wear wigs to cover their natural hair. Many Christian women wear a veil, hat, or it’s local equivalent voluntarily as a tradition, at least during religious services. Other religions like Hindus/Buddhists or Sikhs cover their heads at temples but it may not be gender specific or might be “required” only for certain people.

Does Sharia allow Muslim women to wear hairlike covers or does it have to be a cloth cover? I know there are variants from the full head to toe covers to the semi translucent scarflike materials.

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