ishafa
Ishafa is a traditional form of Islamic dress for women, originating from the Arabian Peninsula and widely practiced in the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Asia. The term "ishafa" refers to the outer garment worn over the abaya, which is a loose, long-sleeved robe that covers the entire body. The ishafa is typically made of lightweight, breathable fabric such as cotton or silk, and is often adorned with intricate embroidery, lace, or other decorative elements.
The ishafa is usually worn by Muslim women during daily activities, social gatherings, and religious ceremonies.
The style and design of the ishafa can vary depending on the region and cultural influences. In
Despite its traditional origins, the ishafa has evolved over time to accommodate modern lifestyles and fashion