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Modesty & Dress

How believers present themselves physically — from head coverings to modest attire — reflects deeper theological convictions about the body, dignity, and holiness. Modesty codes in Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and other traditions express the idea that the body is sacred and not merely private.

Across the World's Religions

Christianity
Practice
Modest apparel; women's head covering in worship
Key Text
1 Timothy 2:9-10; 1 Corinthians 11:5-6
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Islam
Practice
Hijab and modest dress (awrah) — covering requirements
Key Text
Quran 24:31, 33:59
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Judaism
Practice
Tzniut (modesty) — covering hair, modest clothing
Key Text
Micah 6:8; Talmud Berakhot 24a
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Hinduism
Practice
Modesty in dress; significance of sacred garments (dhoti, sari)
Key Text
Manusmriti 4.35; Bhagavad Gita 17:14
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Buddhism
Practice
Monastic robes (civara) — simplicity and renunciation
Key Text
Vinaya Pitaka, Khandaka; MN 22
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