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Kufi

A kufi or kufi cap is a brimless, short, and rounded cap worn by men in many populations in North Africa, East Africa, West Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East.[1] It is also worn by men throughout the African diaspora. The hat has strong associations with many Islamic cultures, as well as Pan-African pride.[2] It is commonly called a "topi" or "tupi" in the Indian subcontinent. The kufi is similar to the kippah in Jewish culture.[3][4]

The late President Umaru Yar'Adua of Nigeria, a chieftain of the Fula emirate of Katsina, wearing a crown style kufi.

African and African-American usage Edit

In West Africa, a kufi cap is the traditional hat for men, and is part of the national costume of most of the countries in the region. It is worn by Muslims, and African Christians. Many grandfathers and other older men wear a kufi every day to symbolize their status as wise elders, religious people, or family patriarchs.[5]

Within the United States, it has become identified primarily with persons of West African heritage, who wear it to show pride in their culture, history, and religion (whether Christianity, Islam, or Traditional African religions). It is often made of kente cloth, mudcloth, or knitted or crocheted in a variety of yarns.[citation needed]

Crown style kufis are the traditional hat worn with formal West African attire.[6] A formal dashiki suit will always include a crown style kufi, while the knitted style is most appropriate for non-formal occasions. Other caps worn with the dashiki, Senegalese kaftan, and grand boubou, include:[citation needed]

  • The aso oke hat, or fila, from Nigeria
  • The fez, or tarboosh, a wool cap with a stem from North Africa and Turkey
  • The abeti-aja, a triangular Yoruba hat, whose name means "like the ears of a dog", from Nigeria

However, the crown style kufi is most common.[citation needed]

In the United States today, many African-Americans wear the kufi during weddings, funerals, graduations and Kwanzaa celebrations. Furthermore, people of mainly West African heritage of all faiths wear the kufi, although it is associated more with members of the Islamic faith.[citation needed]

A West African king or tribal chief may have royal or noble arms embroidered on the kufi.[citation needed]

For members of the Christian faith, the kufi is unisex, and is also worn by women. Crochet and knitted styles are preferred by young girls and infants.[citation needed]

Traditionally, when worn by men, the kufi is a sign of peace, mourning, renewal or protection of the mind.[citation needed]

Etymology Edit

In the Yoruba language, Ade means crown, and fila means cap. The city of Kufi is located in Yorubaland near Ibadan. Other West African names include fula, fila, and malo hat.[7] This cap is called a kofia in the Swahili language of East Africa[8] (see the kanzu article for further information). In the United States, the West African name, kufi, is most commonly used.

International use Edit

 
Jazz fusion keyboardist Joe Zawinul performing on stage and wearing a kufi cap.

Jazz rock/jazz fusion Weather Report frontman and keyboardist Joe Zawinul wore kufi caps for a long time, both on stage with the band and outside of it, in his private/personal life. He is known for having changed various kufi models throughout the passing of time as well, as shown in the live performances of Weather Report from the 1970s and 1980s. Progressive rock Dutch legend Thijs van Leer also wore kufi caps during his early career with his band, Focus, in the 1970s. He can be seen wearing one in the music video for "House of the King" (also the theme song for the British TV show Saxondale). In addition, Rush drummer Neil Peart took to wearing a kufi during performances after touring Cameroon by bicycle in 1988.

The caps were featured as dancers in the 2018 music video "All the Stars" by the artist Kendrick Lamar.[9][10]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Rogers, Russ; Devost, Matthew G. (27 January 2005). Hacking a Terror Network: The Silent Threat of Covert Channels. Elsevier. ISBN 9780080488882.
  2. ^ Fifty Hats that Changed the World: Design Museum Fifty. Octopus. 7 March 2011. ISBN 9781840915884.
  3. ^ Moorcroft, Christine (May 2004). Religious Education 1. Folens Limited. ISBN 9781843036456.
  4. ^ Bigelow, Anna (15 July 2021). Islam Through Objects. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781350138308.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-26.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-26.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-26.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-07-04.
  9. ^ "How a 'Black Panther' Music Video Taps into an Old Trend". The Atlantic. March 2018.
  10. ^ "Kendrick Lamar and SZA Serve Wakandan Royal Opulence in 'All the Stars' Video". 6 February 2018.

Further reading Edit

  • Thony C. Anyiam, Jumping the Broom in Style (Authorhouse 2007).
  • Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith, Celebrating Kwanzaa (Holiday House 1993).

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Kufi at Wikimedia Commons

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African American usage 2 Etymology 3 International use 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksAfrican and African American usage EditIn West Africa a kufi cap is the traditional hat for men and is part of the national costume of most of the countries in the region It is worn by Muslims and African Christians Many grandfathers and other older men wear a kufi every day to symbolize their status as wise elders religious people or family patriarchs 5 Within the United States it has become identified primarily with persons of West African heritage who wear it to show pride in their culture history and religion whether Christianity Islam or Traditional African religions It is often made of kente cloth mudcloth or knitted or crocheted in a variety of yarns citation needed Crown style kufis are the traditional hat worn with formal West African attire 6 A formal dashiki suit will always include a crown style kufi while the knitted style is most appropriate for non formal occasions Other caps worn with the dashiki Senegalese kaftan and grand boubou include citation needed The aso oke hat or fila from Nigeria The fez or tarboosh a wool cap with a stem from North Africa and Turkey The abeti aja a triangular Yoruba hat whose name means like the ears of a dog from NigeriaHowever the crown style kufi is most common citation needed In the United States today many African Americans wear the kufi during weddings funerals graduations and Kwanzaa celebrations Furthermore people of mainly West African heritage of all faiths wear the kufi although it is associated more with members of the Islamic faith citation needed A West African king or tribal chief may have royal or noble arms embroidered on the kufi citation needed For members of the Christian faith the kufi is unisex and is also worn by women Crochet and knitted styles are preferred by young girls and infants citation needed Traditionally when worn by men the kufi is a sign of peace mourning renewal or protection of the mind citation needed Etymology EditIn the Yoruba language Ade means crown and fila means cap The city of Kufi is located in Yorubaland near Ibadan Other West African names include fula fila and malo hat 7 This cap is called a kofia in the Swahili language of East Africa 8 see the kanzu article for further information In the United States the West African name kufi is most commonly used International use Edit nbsp Jazz fusion keyboardist Joe Zawinul performing on stage and wearing a kufi cap Jazz rock jazz fusion Weather Report frontman and keyboardist Joe Zawinul wore kufi caps for a long time both on stage with the band and outside of it in his private personal life He is known for having changed various kufi models throughout the passing of time as well as shown in the live performances of Weather Report from the 1970s and 1980s Progressive rock Dutch legend Thijs van Leer also wore kufi caps during his early career with his band Focus in the 1970s He can be seen wearing one in the music video for House of the King also the theme song for the British TV show Saxondale In addition Rush drummer Neil Peart took to wearing a kufi during performances after touring Cameroon by bicycle in 1988 The caps were featured as dancers in the 2018 music video All the Stars by the artist Kendrick Lamar 9 10 See also EditList of hats Smoking cap Women s wrapper and kaftanReferences Edit Rogers Russ Devost Matthew G 27 January 2005 Hacking a Terror Network The Silent Threat of Covert Channels Elsevier ISBN 9780080488882 Fifty Hats that Changed the World Design Museum Fifty Octopus 7 March 2011 ISBN 9781840915884 Moorcroft Christine May 2004 Religious Education 1 Folens Limited ISBN 9781843036456 Bigelow Anna 15 July 2021 Islam Through Objects Bloomsbury Academic ISBN 9781350138308 Senior caps Archived from the original on 2010 03 26 Men of substance Archived from the original on 2010 03 26 Who the Cap Fits Archived from the original on 2010 03 26 Mzuri Kaja caps Archived from the original on 2009 07 04 How a Black Panther Music Video Taps into an Old Trend The Atlantic March 2018 Kendrick Lamar and SZA Serve Wakandan Royal Opulence in All the Stars Video 6 February 2018 Further reading EditThony C Anyiam Jumping the Broom in Style Authorhouse 2007 Diane Hoyt Goldsmith Celebrating Kwanzaa Holiday House 1993 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Kufi at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kufi amp oldid 1179060798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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