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  • Yallahhh

  • TERRORIST!

  • @batman4y2k

    RETARDED

  • @batman4y2k RACIST!

  • Keffiyeh and Shemagh are the same thing but names of the head dress in different forms of Arabic dialect it is also called hattah, mashada, etc. Turban on the other hand is thicker and doesn't lay flat against the top of the head but instead rises about half a foot above the the head. The cloth is similar to the Keffiyeh/shemagh but is longer and isn't equal on all sides. Turban is only worn by kurds, some Afghani tribes men, some Hindu peoples, and the Sikh peoples as part of their religion.

  • nice

  • pretty cool!

  • @MRSunnipower brother i am pathan from pakistan tribal areas and here people wear turbans not because it's a sunnah but because it's their culture so not everyone would wear it for the sake of Sunnah-

  • It is not a turban, the Sunna of a turban is the cloth must b at least 3 & half meters long that is Sunna not this scarf which the Saudis invented, so sad today the Arabs hav left this Sunna and the indo pak sub con has adapted it so well!

  • this way of wearing the turban is used during prayer?

  • @TheTakaraputo guys dont need to wear it wen doing prays but girls need to weir the hijaab

  • @TheTakaraputo First of all its not a turban. Second , its called a Shemagh and it is used mostly in the desert to keep sand and wind out of eyes. No it's not used for prayer , men do not need to wear and certain thing when they pray. Women have to cover themselves at all times.

  • @awoo0 the authentic name for it is keffiyeh and depending on how you wear it changes its name. how he wrapped it made it a turban. wrapping it another way would make it a shemagh. but the item itself is called a keffiyeh. and women only have to cover themselves in public, not at home or around family members.

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  • It's amazing that there seems to be as any ways to tie these things (keffiyeh, kuffiyeh, shemagh?) as there are people who wear them!

  • Good Video, an arabian friend went to Damascus and brougth for me a guthra, well

    Thank You....

    little complicated managing a piece of cloth uh? :)

  • I have the exact same pattern cloth but without the danglers around the edges!

  • shokran

  • salaam 

  • love it, masha'ALLAH

  • thanks

  • Thank you Aki.

  • Nice vid man, and you look awesome with a turban x)

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