Abaya
The abaya "cloak" (colloquially and more commonly, Arabic:عباية ʿabāyah, especially in Literary Arabic: عباءة ʿabāʾah; plural عبايات ʿabāyāt, عباءات ʿabāʾāt), sometimes also called an aba, is a simple, loose over-garment, essentially a robe-like dress, worn by some women in parts of the Muslim world including in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
Traditional abayat are black and may be either a large square of fabric draped from the shoulders or head or a long caftan. The abaya covers the whole body except the face, feet, and hands. It can be worn with the niqāb, a face veil covering all but the eyes. Some women also wear long black gloves, so their hands are covered as well.