Playboy:
/ˈplāˌboi/
noun
noun: playboy; plural noun: playboys
A wealthy man who spends his time enjoying himself, especially one who behaves irresponsibly or is sexually promiscuous.
Playboy Magazine:
Founded by Hugh Hefner, Chicago 1953. Known primarily for its centerfolds of nude and semi nude models. First issue featured actress Marilyn Monroe as centerfold icon. Also publishes short stories, full-page colour cartoons, and interviews of significant figures.
Hijab:
/hiˈjäb/
noun
noun: hijab; plural noun: hijabs
A cloth covering the head and extended over the chest – worn in the presence of males outside a Muslim woman’s immediate family. Often worn as a symbol of modesty, the Hijab has been outlined in Islamic scripture and its command is seen as compulsory.
Islam:
A way of life in which one submits himself entirely to God. A monotheistic faith, with the Qur’an as its centre point – requiring adherence to Islamic values and principles to the best of ones ability.
Now, mix it all up. Difficult, isn’t it?

