I don't get this either. Why does a women have to be totally covered and the males can wear anything. For any muslims where does this teaching come from?
Renee
Actually, that is not what the Muslim teaching is. Technically, men are supposed to be covered to a certain extent as well. Some Muslim teachings say that even men should cover their head (similar to the kipa/yarmulke in Judaism). It is simply that some Muslim men choose not to interpret the law in this way.
It may also be that the woman chooses to wear the burqa on her own. just because a woman is dressing like this does not mean that she is being forced. in fact, i know several women who cover their hair or even their face because they want to, because they feel it is part of their religion. No man forces them to do this.
So, no, Muslim law does not allow a man to wear whatever he wants. However, it is not always interpretted this way. (This law was taught to me by several muslim teachers, including a Muslim woman from India and a man from Turkey or Iran.)
As to the belly dancer in Morocco, there are multiple cultures in Morocco, and not all of them are Muslim. However, the Muslim culture is the prodominant culture, as has been since the spread of the Islamic Empire in the 7th century.