‘Shim Gallery’ Ismahani Multipurpose Praying Mat
The ‘Shim Gallery’ Ismahani Multipurpose Praying Mat is specially designed to support your back and provides comfort for long periods of sitting. This praying mat also comes with a back pocket to store items such as a Quran, tasbih, books, glasses, and prayer clothing (kupiah and telekung). When not in use, it can be easily folded and kept away.
What is a Muslim prayer mat called?
Prayer rug, Arabic sajjāda, Persian namāzlik, one of the major types of rug produced in central and western Asia, used by Muslims primarily to cover the bare ground or floor while they pray. … The mihrab, which probably derives from the prayer niche in mosques, must point toward Mecca while the rug is in use.
Can you pray without a prayer mat?
Praying on a mat is not a requirement of the prayer. You do not have to pray on a prayer mat or rug. As long as the place is clean and free from impurities you can pray there and you don’t need a mat. The floor of the mosque of the Prophet (peace be upon him) was made of sand and dust.
Do Muslims always pray on a mat?
Muslims use the mat to ensure cleanliness and to offer prayer in an isolated space. While this isn’t a requirement in the Islamic religion, Islam does call on its followers to worship in a clean area.
How do I store my prayer mats?
How to care for a prayer rug? Roll your prayer mat after each use and store it in a safe place where there is not much dust. Weekly brush the carpet with a hand broom or vacuum cleaner to remove dust and other unwanted particles. Rinse the prayer mat thoroughly and let it dry in a sunny, flat place if possible.
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