There can be local differences in the dress code as long as it’s considered modest in the local culture (عُرْف, ie. convention or norm) and it does not show what has to be covered as part of a woman’s عَوْرَة (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intimate_parts_in_Islam).
So in some areas it is socially acceptable to have colours while in others the norm is all black.
Every culture interprets modesty differently. Many muslim cultures don’t have hijabs but have other hair coverings similar to the ones Christians and Jewish women are required to wear.
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There can be local differences in the dress code as long as it’s considered modest in the local culture (عُرْف, ie. convention or norm) and it does not show what has to be covered as part of a woman’s عَوْرَة (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intimate_parts_in_Islam).
So in some areas it is socially acceptable to have colours while in others the norm is all black.
But people in india wear colorful hijabs.
Every culture interprets modesty differently. Many muslim cultures don’t have hijabs but have other hair coverings similar to the ones Christians and Jewish women are required to wear.
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India is not a ‘heavy muslim country’.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_India
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_by_country#Table
sort it by Muslim population. India is third.
India isn’t a culturally muslim country and nor us India a country where Islam is heavily culturally imposed upon the citizens.
So it has nothing to do with modesty?
Socially constructed idea varies by society.
Who’d’ve guessed?
You’ll find very colourfully yet modestly dressed Muslim women in Indonesia, India, Kenya, Senegal, and more.
Go look this up on wikipedia and find out for your self.