A Comparative Study of Dress Code among Children from Muslim and Christian Homes

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Abstract

The study showed that the dress code of children from Muslim and Christian homes is in line with the Principles of dress code. It also revealed that children must dress elegantly because God has dress code; and that it is legalistic to talk about dress code, dress according to set standards of Muslims and Christians; enforce dress code at home distinctively for males and females; dress decently, monitor dress code so that the type of dress worn by the child influences his life in society, and that parents should continue to educate their children about dress code to enable the children enjoy religious freedom.

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Samuel Tamba. 2020. \u201cA Comparative Study of Dress Code among Children from Muslim and Christian Homes\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue A16): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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The study showed that the dress code of children from Muslim and Christian homes is in line with the Principles of dress code. It also revealed that children must dress elegantly because God has dress code; and that it is legalistic to talk about dress code, dress according to set standards of Muslims and Christians; enforce dress code at home distinctively for males and females; dress decently, monitor dress code so that the type of dress worn by the child influences his life in society, and that parents should continue to educate their children about dress code to enable the children enjoy religious freedom.

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