Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the perceived thermal comfort experienced by active Muslim women (AMW) wearing hijabs determined by their experience of comfort sensation while doing sports activities or regular exercises. This study also examines whether the casual hijabs which...

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Published in:Research Journal of Textile and Apparel
Main Author: Mohd Yusof I.N.; Ahmad M.R.; Yusof N.A.; Yahya M.F.; Hussain I.A.; Raja Azidin R.M.F.; Che Muhamed A.M.
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Language:English
Published: Emerald Group Holdings Ltd. 2021
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Mohd Yusof I.N.; Ahmad M.R.; Yusof N.A.; Yahya M.F.; Hussain I.A.; Raja Azidin R.M.F.; Che Muhamed A.M.
Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity
2021
Research Journal of Textile and Apparel
25
2
10.1108/RJTA-05-2020-0049
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099987656&doi=10.1108%2fRJTA-05-2020-0049&partnerID=40&md5=b5369546d223fff0a63bdd74895fbfd9
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the perceived thermal comfort experienced by active Muslim women (AMW) wearing hijabs determined by their experience of comfort sensation while doing sports activities or regular exercises. This study also examines whether the casual hijabs which are widely used among AMW are able to supply the appropriate comfort for active purposes. Design/methodology/approach: This study used the quantitative method using survey questionnaires to collect 100 primary data obtained from AMW respondents who are university students located around the Klang Valley region in Malaysia. Findings: Based on the overall results, this study suggests that the common hijabs that are used for casual applications do not offer sufficient comfort to Muslim women while performing sports activities or regular exercises. Research limitations/implications: The outcome of this study will help to gain a better understanding on hijab preferences and comfort experienced from the viewpoint of regular hijab users. The information will assist industries to consider the selection of the right materials when developing sportswear hijabs to provide better comfort for more AMW in the near future. The method used in this study is useful to gain information on consumer’s profile and value-added details about the discomfort aspects of hijab which are scarce in the existing literature on thermal comfort. Originality/value: This study was conducted to explore the type of hijabs commonly worn by AMW while performing sports activities and to obtain their views on the perceived thermal comfort. © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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author Mohd Yusof I.N.; Ahmad M.R.; Yusof N.A.; Yahya M.F.; Hussain I.A.; Raja Azidin R.M.F.; Che Muhamed A.M.
spellingShingle Mohd Yusof I.N.; Ahmad M.R.; Yusof N.A.; Yahya M.F.; Hussain I.A.; Raja Azidin R.M.F.; Che Muhamed A.M.
Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity
author_facet Mohd Yusof I.N.; Ahmad M.R.; Yusof N.A.; Yahya M.F.; Hussain I.A.; Raja Azidin R.M.F.; Che Muhamed A.M.
author_sort Mohd Yusof I.N.; Ahmad M.R.; Yusof N.A.; Yahya M.F.; Hussain I.A.; Raja Azidin R.M.F.; Che Muhamed A.M.
title Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity
title_short Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity
title_full Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity
title_fullStr Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity
title_full_unstemmed Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity
title_sort Thermal comfort perception of hijab usage among young Muslim women for sports activity
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description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the perceived thermal comfort experienced by active Muslim women (AMW) wearing hijabs determined by their experience of comfort sensation while doing sports activities or regular exercises. This study also examines whether the casual hijabs which are widely used among AMW are able to supply the appropriate comfort for active purposes. Design/methodology/approach: This study used the quantitative method using survey questionnaires to collect 100 primary data obtained from AMW respondents who are university students located around the Klang Valley region in Malaysia. Findings: Based on the overall results, this study suggests that the common hijabs that are used for casual applications do not offer sufficient comfort to Muslim women while performing sports activities or regular exercises. Research limitations/implications: The outcome of this study will help to gain a better understanding on hijab preferences and comfort experienced from the viewpoint of regular hijab users. The information will assist industries to consider the selection of the right materials when developing sportswear hijabs to provide better comfort for more AMW in the near future. The method used in this study is useful to gain information on consumer’s profile and value-added details about the discomfort aspects of hijab which are scarce in the existing literature on thermal comfort. Originality/value: This study was conducted to explore the type of hijabs commonly worn by AMW while performing sports activities and to obtain their views on the perceived thermal comfort. © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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