Veil

hijab (/hɪˈɑːbhɪˈæbˈhɪ.æbhɛˈɑːb/;[1][2][3][4] Arabic: حجاب‎ ḥijābpronounced [ħɪˈdʒaːb] or Egyptian Arabic: [ħeˈɡæːb]) is a veil worn by some Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family, which usually covers the head and chest. The word ḥijāb in the Qur’an refers not to women’s clothing, but rather a spatial partition or curtain.[5] The term can refer to any head, face, or body covering worn by Muslim women that conforms to a certain standard of modesty. Hijab can also be used to refer to the seclusion of women from men in the public sphere, or it may denote a metaphysical dimension, for example referring to “the veil which separates man or the world from God”.[6]

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The Birth of Venus(Italian: Nascita di Venere [ˈnaʃʃita di ˈvɛːnere]) is a painting by the Italian artist Sandro Botticelli probably made in the mid 1480s. It depicts the goddess Venus arriving at the shore after her birth, when she had emerged from the sea fully-grown (called Venus Anadyomene and often depicted in art). The painting is in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_Venus

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