What is the keffiyeh in Morocco?

The keffiyeh is fashioned from a square scarf and is usually made of cotton. Its main purpose is to protect the wearer from dust, sunburn, and sand; it is fixed on the head by a cord, called the agal or shatfah as known in Syria.

What is the cultural dress of Morocco?

Djellaba, the traditional Moroccan gown consists of a long loose-fitting, ankle length cloth. These garments are comfortable, elegant, and exude pride. They are worn as traditional dress for special events, gatherings or as a daily outfit.

Should you wear a head scarf in Morocco?

The easy answer is no; you do not need to cover your hair. That being said, there are some religious sites that may ask you to do so. Often they will have scarves for you to borrow, but I suggest bringing your own and carrying it in your purse or backpack just in case.

Do Moroccans wear scarves?

Should I wear a headscarf in Morocco?

In Morocco, covering the head with a scarf is not mandatory. You will see women with head scarves and women without. Niqabs are scarce and burqas are prohibited by the State. That said, traveling with a scarf is a good idea.

Do Moroccans wear hijab?

In Morocco, the headscarf is neither enforced by law nor forbidden by law, and women are free to choose if they wish to wear one. The headscarf is more frequent in the northern regions, small to medium cities and rural regions. As it is not totally widespread, wearing a hijab is considered rather a religious decision.

Do Moroccans cover their hair?

Morocco Clothing for WomenUnlike some of the yet more conservative Muslim countries of the Middle East, foreign women being required to cover their head is uncommon according to the Morocco dress code.

Rate article
Tourist guide