The document discusses interviews conducted with Muslim female students at Makerere University who choose to follow the Islamic dress code. It describes the types of modest clothing worn, such as jilbabs, abayas, long skirts and long-sleeved tops. The interviews aimed to understand why these students opt for this dress despite challenges in their environment. One student recounted being made to unveil before being allowed to sit for an exam. The document also notes that while Muslim women must dress modestly at all times, they are permitted to uncover before male family members like husbands, brothers, fathers and sons.