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[quote]http://www.womeninworldhistory.com/essay-01.html Historical Perspectives On Islamic Dress Yet it was [b]only in the second Islamic century that the veil became common[/b], first used among the powerful and rich as a status symbol. Throughout Islamic history only a part of the urban classes were veiled and secluded. Rural and nomadic women, the majority of the population, were not. The veil did not appear as a common [b]rule to be followed until around the tenth century.[/b] Edited by: junaidj on Sunday, November 19, 2006 1:56 AM[/quote]
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