The vast majority of schools in the Middle East and Asian countries have to wear uniforms to school. This promotes a sense of unity and teaches young children to follow and obey the rules. The type of uniform worn at school depends largely on the ethnic area that the school has for other factors that play a crucial role in determining the type of uniform to the main religion in the region and the climate is located.
Many non-Muslim schools in Asia have decorated their school pants and t-shirts for boys and skirts or dresses for girls in an apron. In countries of the Islamic Middle East, but the uniforms are mostly in alliance with the dress code it by Islam. Boys are often Jubba uniforms while the girl are jilbabs and the hijab. The jilbabs are long, loose dresses that are often called to the dress of Muslim women.
The colors of the jilbabs vary from school to school based on the symbolic colors of the school, but the styles are not necessarily very similar to each other, that Islam does not approve or the very elegant clothes worn by women when they are outside the premises of his house. Whether young or old, all students are seen wearing jilbabs in a number of Arab countries including Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Iran, Iraq and Egypt, to name a few- each.