veiling
21Veil — This article is about the article of clothing, or a religious item. For other uses, see Veil (disambiguation). Standing woman holding her veil. Terracotta figurine, ca. 400–375 BC. A veil is an article of clothing, worn almost exclusively by… …
22Niqāb — Part of a series on Islamic culture Architecture …
23Niqāb in Egypt — In a predominantly Muslim society, as many as 90% of women in Egypt have adopted a form of veiling.[1] A majority of Egyptian women cover at least their hair with the hijab. A hijab refers to a head covering that is worn by Muslim women. Although …
24Hijab — Higab redirects here. For the municipal company of Gothenburg, Sweden, see Higabgruppen. The standard typical hijab headscarf worn on the head of a mannequin …
25Langedijk — Gemeinde Langedijk Flagge Wappen Provinz Nordholland Bürgermeister …
26Christian headcovering — The Christian headcovering is a veiling worn by various Christian women from a variety of traditions. Some cover only in church or while praying; most never cover their heads all the time. They refer to 1 Corinthians 11, or to custom, as the… …
27Badeken — Bedeken , Badekenish , or Bedekung ( yi. באַדעקן badekn , lit. covering), is the ceremony where the groom veils the bride in an Orthodox Jewish wedding.Just prior the actual wedding ceremony, which takes place under the Chuppah, the bridegroom …
28Lasers and aviation safety — Under certain conditions, laser light or other bright lights (spotlights, searchlights) directed at aircraft can be a hazard. The most likely scenario is when a bright visible laser light causes distraction or temporary flash blindness to a pilot …
29Blendwaffe — PHaSR – eine US amerikanische Waffe auf Blendwaffenbasis. Eine Blendwaffe (englisch Dazzler) ist eine nicht tödliche Energiewaffe, die intensives sichtbares Licht oder UV Strahlung verwendet, um menschliche Gegner zu blenden oder orientierungslos …
30Tertullian — A woodcut illustration depicting Tertullian Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, anglicised as Tertullian (c. 160 – c. 220 AD),[1] was a prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa.[2] He is the fir …