Silvia Romano liberates: this is the “jilbab”, the dress she wore when she arrived in Italy



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a traditional cover It does not have a strong religious connotation although it is common inEast africa where the Islamic faith is widespread. Is named jilbab and it is the green dress with which Silvia Romano got off the plane at the military airport of Ciampino 18 months after his kidnapping in Kenya. “Is not a religious habit but clearly Islamic women wear it, “she explains. Freddie del Curatolo, director of malindikenya.net. “It is one more suit for walking. They use it a lot tribe on the border between Kenya and Somalia As the paw print and me Bravani“Added the journalist for 15 years in the African country. Silvia Romano however, he declared to 007 that he had freely converted toIslam.

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The dress is green, a color that only controversially symbolizesIslam appearing for example in the flags of Saudi ArabiaAlgeria Pakistan and the same Arab league. The color of the prophet in fact it was black as he borrowed it Daesh (Isis) and the green it’s just a fact cultural which indicates what the desert Arabs did not have: the greenery (In the Koran we speak of Paradise as green, actually very green).

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“He probably dressed as best he could,” he speculated. Hamza Piccardo, main exponent of the community Islamic Italian. “We will see if it continues like this or if it finds clothes more in line with being yes Muslim but also Italian, “added the imam and translator of the Koran. The term jilbab (or jilbaab) however refers to any long or wide gown worn by Muslim women respect the Koranic precept of the female modesty. The Islamic “veil” is commonly called hijab, a word derived from a verbal root that means among other things “to make invisible” or “to cover”.

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