No requirement per Islam religion for men to wear any thing on their heads. However, religious leaders may cover their heads with what is symbolizing their religious status (Called Imamah or Turban). Refer to question below for more information.
Muslims are not required to wear head gear. What you see is people wearing head gear that is their custom, not a religious requirement. The same as Christians.
Some men wear a skull cap called a kufi or taqiyah. However, it is not a requirement per Islam religion.
burkas
A gele is a traditional headpiece worn by an African bride.
it is a headpiece worn by a bishop.
A taqiyah is a rounded cap worn by Muslim men as a part of Islamic clothing. It is usually worn to cover the head and is commonly seen in countries with significant Muslim populations.
it is a cap worn by Muslim men but also worn by male Africans
A bald wig is a headpiece worn by stage and film actors, used for them to appear bald on top without the necessity of shaving.
Per Islam religion rules, no requirement for Muslim men to cover their heads. However, some Muslim men may cover their heads with what is called "Takiya" or "Tarboch". Religious leaders may cover their heads with what is symbolizing their religious status (Called Imamah or Turban).
There is no dress in India that is specifically worn by Muslims; they wear the same traditional and modern clothes as Hindu, Sikh, Jain, and Christian Indians. Probably the most common traditional garment that a Muslim man would wear is a DHOTI, but Indian Muslims also wear SARONGS.
The cap that Muslim men wear is called a turban. It is a type of wrapped head covering. Muslim men wear it as a religious symbol of their faith. Many Muslim men choose to wear green, because it represents paradise.
"Ihrab" is a term used in the context of Islam to refer to the white, seamless garment worn by Muslim men during the pilgrimage to Mecca, known as Hajj. It is worn as a symbol of purity and unity among all pilgrims, regardless of their social status or nationality.
No, Muslim men are not required, per religion, to wear a kufi.
Cleopatra's headpiece or crown was called a "uraeus".
Men and women are separated so they aren't distracted from their prayers.