The Benefits Of Head Turbans

By Freda Watts


Men have worn head turbans for thousands of years. They are more common in parts of Asia of than anywhere else but can also be found in Africa. Nobleman usually wear them but sometimes women do too, after shaving their hair off. Many religious people wear them, this is especially true of Muslims and Sikhs.

Sikhs wear turbans as a mark of respect towards their god, they also wear them to prevent sand from getting in their hair. Catholics, Hindus and Jews sometimes wear head gear too but only when they are in a church. Sikhs however, wear them all the time because they believe that God is everywhere. It also help Sikhs to distinguish themselves from other members of the population. They don't cover their beards because it is easy to keep them clean.

The hear gear was worn originally to denote someone's higher class in society. It separated them from the people of the lower classes. These days, all Sikhs wear them because they want to banish class distinctions. Every Sikh was named Singh or Kaur, as part of this effort to make everyone seem to be from the same class.

The colour of turbans has no special meaning. Young people tend to prefer blue, while the elderly favour white. Red and green are unpopular. The main reason for covering the head is to keep the hair clean, the colour just isn't important, it is a matter of individual choice.

Sikhs believe that their hair is a gift from God and that is why they choose not to cut it. They want to stay the same way God created them, so to cut their hair would go against that. Many people believe that your hair will just keep on growing if you don't cut it. Sikhs do not believe this to be true though. They hold the view that the eyebrows, beard and hair stop growing once it reaches a certain length because the body regulates it.

Having long hair can have health benefits. It can block the ultra violet rays and help to stop skin cancer. Also, it can keep you cool during hot weather and warm during cold weather. It traps air in the gap between your hair and head which acts as an insulator.

Turbans have been used in Europe for many centuries. They have never really been as popular there as in Asia and Africa though. In Great Britain, they are mainly used as a fashion item as oppose to representing any religious view. Most people prefer to wear hats in Europe.

People who have had chemotherapy in order to fight cancer wear turbans. This is because their treatment has lead to hair loss. It is especially true of women but men are usually more comfortable with baldness. It's also common for cancer patients to wear baseball hats, caps and night scarves.

Head turbans can create controversy. In Quebec, the football authority banned the wearing of them during matches because of safety fears. However, after pressure from football authorities, they overturned the ban but stated that they should be the same colour as the football shirts to negate any confusion.




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