Izaar

An izaar, also izar or ʾizār (Arabic: إِزَار), also known as futah (فُوطَة), maʿawaz (مَعَوَز), wizar (وِزَار), maqtab (مَقْطَب) is a traditional lower garment that is frequently used by men in Oman, Somalia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. In Yemen izzars are commonly used by the Hadhrami people who call it "saroun صارون" in their local dialect. It is also used by some in Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and the Horn of Africa (Djibouti, Ethiopia and Eritrea). A white izaar is typically worn underneath thawbs in Oman and the UAE instead of sirwar pyjamas. Izzars are similar to lungis and sarongs, worn in India Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Pakistan and countries in some parts of East Africa.

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