00525nas a2200121 4500008004100000245010000041210006900141260000900210653001900219100001900238700002100257856012500278 2019 eng d00aMotivations and level of internalization of Muslim women wearing the hijab in a Western society0 aMotivations and level of internalization of Muslim women wearing c201910aDesign Program1 aMaqsood, Elham1 aChen, Hsiou-Lien u/biblio/motivations-and-level-internalization-muslim-women-wearing-hijab-western-society00477nas a2200121 4500008004100000245006500041210005900106260003600165653001900201100001900220700002100239856009500260 2017 eng d00aThe Hijab and Muslim Women's Well-being in a Western Society0 aHijab and Muslim Womens Wellbeing in a Western Society aSt. Petersburger, Floridac201710aDesign Program1 aMaqsood, Elham1 aChen, Hsiou-Lien u/biblio/hijab-and-muslim-womens-well-being-western-society00477nas a2200121 4500008004100000245006500041210005900106260003400165653001900199100002100218700001900239856009700258 2017 eng d00aThe Hijab and Muslim Women's Well-being in a Western Society0 aHijab and Muslim Womens Wellbeing in a Western Society aSt. Petersburg, Floridac201710aDesign Program1 aChen, Hsiou-Lien1 aMaqsood, Elham u/biblio/hijab-and-muslim-womens-well-being-western-society-001570nas a2200145 4500008004100000245009500041210006900136260002000205520100200225653001901227100001901246700002101265700002101286856011701307 2016 eng d00aThe Modification of Muslim Women’s Hijab to Meet Modern Life Styles in a Western Society0 aModification of Muslim Women s Hijab to Meet Modern Life Styles  aVancouverc20163 aWomen residing in non‑Muslim countries have indicated that they have experienced negative feedback from others due to their use of the hijab (Ruby, 2006; El-Ghobashy, 2011). The impact of Muslim women’s experiences on their use of the hijab has received little attention from researchers (Tarlo, 2010). Therefore, the purpose of this research was to investigate why and how a group of Muslim women developed and adopted a variation of the hijab, the Multipurpose Modern Hijab (MMH), to wear while living in the United States. Results show that participants developed a hijab alternative that they believe retains its ability to communicate their religious beliefs and commitment to Allah, but also is easier to put on and keep on, more comfortable, and more accepted by the non-Muslim community. One major challenge participants noted is finding a single fabric that meets their needs in terms of aesthetics and comfort; there is a need for fabrics that are designed specially for hijab users.10aDesign Program1 aMaqsood, Elham1 aCluver, Brigitte1 aChen, Hsiou-Lien u/biblio/modification-muslim-womens-hijab-meet-modern-life-styles-western-society00531nas a2200121 4500008004100000245009500041210006900136260002400205653001900229100002100248700001900269856012100288 2014 eng d00aThe Saudi Arabian traditional clothes as an inspiration for fashionable and modern designs0 aSaudi Arabian traditional clothes as an inspiration for fashiona aCharlotte, NCc201410aDesign Program1 aChen, Hsiou-Lien1 aMaqsood, Elham u/biblio/saudi-arabian-traditional-clothes-inspiration-fashionable-and-modern-designs00522nas a2200133 4500008004100000245007100041210006700112260002200179653001900201100002100220700001900241700002500260856010300285 2013 eng d00aThe impacts of different woven fabrics on three draping techniques0 aimpacts of different woven fabrics on three draping techniques aNew Orleansc201310aDesign Program1 aChen, Hsiou-Lien1 aMaqsood, Elham1 aAbdulrahman, Nermeen u/biblio/impacts-different-woven-fabrics-three-draping-techniques-0