Qui sommes‑nous ?
NOTRE VISION
MooMenn, nous avons tiré notre inspiration de la pudeur qui se reflète dans l’habillement des hommes musulmans. Le nom « Moomenn » signifie « croyant » en arabe et, en prenant cela comme base de notre intention de moderniser les vêtements dédiés aux musulmans, nous avons pu accomplir des merveilles. La mode masculine en Islam, en particulier le Sirwal et le Qamis, est restée intacte et en grande partie laissée telle quelle. Mais avec une foi profonde en Allah et en Ses révélations pour nous guider, nous nous efforçons d’apporter de la créativité et de projeter la lumière de la mode sur ce domaine encore inexploré. Vêtements islamiques pour hommes Nous avons identifié le problème des vêtements traditionnels pour hommes en observant de près leur inadéquation pour les rassemblements sociaux, le quotidien, le travail ou les tenues de rue/urbaines. C’est pourquoi nous nous sommes lancés dans un voyage visant à introduire notre propre ligne de vêtements, qui s’efforce de raviver le sens de la mode des hommes musulmans en leur offrant de nombreuses options de vêtements basées sur la structure des Jubba, Qamis, Thobe, ou Sirwal. At last, we—MOOMENN—have created a collection of fashionable, trendy, yet modest clothing, dedicated to the young and adult Muslim men to wear anytime, anywhere, for any occasion, all the while being proud of his identity and meaning within the dress code of Islam. We leave them with numerous options elicited from the traditional or classic Thobe, Jubba, Qamis, Sirwal, Sharwal Kameez, et Kurta.OUR MISSION
Comment apportons‑nous un changement ? Dans presque toutes les cultures musulmanes, les types de vêtements mentionnés ci‑dessus sont uniquement limités et réservés à la prière ou aux occasions officielles. Cependant, MOOMENN a apporté une touche fraîche et unique à la matière même et à la structure de l’habillement. En portant nos créations, le porteur aura forcément un look décontracté/urbain ou sportif sans compromettre son identité de musulman. Si notre première priorité est l’habillement, nous allons également bientôt nous lancer dans d’autres catégories de mode masculine, telles que les soins (grooming) et les parfums. L’ensemble de notre gamme de produits a le potentiel de répondre à vos attentes en matière de tenue traditionnelle de style décontracté ou urbain.L’équipe MOOMENN travaille jour et nuit pour offrir aux musulmans du monde entier un guichet unique pour toutes les catégories de mode islamique, du chic décontracté au sportswear en passant par les maillots de bain, les accessoires et bien plus encore, le tout sans compromettre notre identité et nos valeurs islamiques, tout en s’intégrant dans n’importe quelle société où nous vivons.
Here are a few links to our popular collection.
Sweatshirt Longline Jubba, Hoodie Longline Jubba, Chemises & T-Shirt Longline , Jogger Sirwal et Survêtements
NOTRE HISTOIRE
In Islam, wearing nice clothes is allowed by all means as is evident from the Sunnah of our Prophet (peace be upon him) and the Quran. What isn’t allowed is extravagance or pride, which is translated as ‘looking down upon others’ by our Prophet (peace be upon him). Therefore, in a sense modest fashion is definitely allowed in Islam. Even if we look at the history of clothing amongst Muslims, we see this modesty in the form of flappy Sirwal and wide Qamis. In fact, throughout the ruling ages of Muslims such as Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphate, the Mamluk Sultanate, Ottoman Empire, Safavid Iran, the Mughal Empire, and all of those that aren’t mentioned here, there had been various forms of the Jubbah, Thobe, Qamis, and Sirwal. Although these names are more common in the rest of the Muslim world, including the Middle East and Africa, in Indian Subcontinent, there are different versions of these names; and therefore, different versions of the dress. “Shalwar” is worn to cover the lower body, while “Kameez” or “Kurta” are worn to cover the torso. The word Kurta can also be applied to a suit of Shalwar and Kameez sewn to form a certain fitting design. Sirwal, Qamis, and the rest of its derivatives are both for men and women. However, when it comes to women fashion, embellishment such as embroidery and different peripheral designs are applied. While this is also true for some regions in the men’s fashion, care is taken to make male clothes more modest and simple without the use of any vivid patterns.
NOTRE HISTOIRE

After a major breakdown I had in 2016, I quit my job and travelled back home in North Africa, to join my parents where I’ve spent some time there to recover, that’s when I have had the chance to spend more time in the mosque and learn more about Islam to get closer to Allah.I couldn’t help but noticing then the lack of choice and variation in Islamic Casual/Fashion wear for Muslim Men, apart from the classic Kameez, Jubba or Thobe that you wear mostly for prayer or special occasions like Eid etc. and not really much for everyday wear.Being a Muslim Man who should care about his appearance, I used to combine casual clothing & traditional Islamic garments to get a more contemporary look yet meet our Islamic dress code, without feeling alienated by the society we live in, especially in the west. Few months later, by the guidance of Allah SWT I’ve felt the urge to do something, that's when I’ve started to shape up the idea of creating an Online Marketplace for Muslim Fashion and lifestyle, and that’s when the name “MOOMENN” came to my mind, which is an Arabic word that translates to “Believer”
Al Hamdoulillah I Launched the Online Marketplace early 2018, after few months of market research, which led to realise how so many young and adult Muslims around the world just like me, who needed not only Halal compliant Fashionwear but guidance as well, and so I began pursuing a dream to create a network of Modest clothing and accessories brands to build not only a hub of choices and variety for Muslims but creating an enriching content to learn more about our garments’ history and dress code.

