What is a Prayer Matt/ Prayer Rug?
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Different types of Prayer Matt/ prayer Rug:
Prayer Rug are Available in different forms. Some Prayer Rugs come with Compass,Some are designed for travel and some have a different gift packaging. Before telling you the story of the designs and figures you see inside your Prayer Rug,let me just Outline You the different types of Prayer Rug available in the Market.They are:-- Persian Prayer Rug
- Turkish Prayer Rug
- Prayer rug in gift pack
- Prayer rug in leather case
- Prayer Rug with compass
- Travel prayer mat
- Pocket prayer mat
- Prayer mats
- Printed or Plain
- Luxary padded -for people with soft knees
- Innovative Prayer mat
Have You Ever Wondered What the Geometry and Patterns in the Prayer Matt Mean?

The Turkish Prayer rug and the Persian Prayer Rug:
Prayer rugs are Most Commonly Sold as theTurkish prayer rug and the Persian prayer rug.The difference between them is the knot type used to weave and motifs.The Persian Prayer Rug
Design, materials, dyeing, and weaving are all major factors in the Persian prayer rug and are what make each rug a part of history and theIslamic religion. These rugs are decorated with geometric and floral designs because idolization is not permitted in the Islamic religion.In the center or the field of each rug there is a prayer niche derived from mosque architecture and is supported by two columns. The materials used to make the ornate carpets are wool, camel fur, goat’s hair, silk,and cotton.

The Turkish Prayer Rug
Turkish prayer rugs are mainly known after the names of the regions of Turkey. These rugs are therefore named as Bursa prayer rugs, Ladik prayer rugs, Ghiordes prayer rugs, Kirsehir and Mucur prayer rugs, Konya prayer rugs, Megri prayer rugs, Oushak prayer rugs, Panderma prayer rugs, Transylvanian prayer rugs, Melas prayer rugs, Kula prayer rugs, Bergama prayer rugs, etc.- Kirsehir and Mucur Prayer Rugs are also one of the famous Turkish prayer rugs. The Kirsehir and Mucur Prayer Rugs feature niches with double or triple outlines and their color schemes include two or three tones of red.
- Konya Prayer Rugs are the Turkish prayer rugs from the modern Konya, Turkey. Konya was a weaving center since at least the Seljuk invasion in the eleventh century. It was the capital of the Seljuk Turks from 1063 to 1309. Dominated by radish orange and yellow colors, the Konya Prayer Rugs feature symmetrical floral designs.
- Megri Prayer Rugs are the Turkish prayer rugs that feature the symmetrical floral design square borders. The rugs have complex designs at center.
- Oushak Prayer Rugs are the Turkish prayer rugs from Oushak in western Turkey. Oushak has been a center of weaving since at least the 15th century. Dominated by the radish brown colors, the Oushak Prayer Rugs feature symmetrical rectangular designs.
- Panderma Prayer Rugs are the Turkish prayer rugs featuring threshold and chandelier designs. Dominated by the natural yellow, the Transylvanian prayer rugs symmetrical hooked designed borders.
- Melas prayer rugs are the Turkish prayer rugs from Melas, a town in the Bergamo area. Melas prayer rugs are woven using a number of natural dyes. Kula Prayer Rugs are the Turkish prayer rugs from Kula, a District in the Province of Manisa, and Bergama Prayer Rugs are the Turkish prayer rugs from Bergama, Turkey.
What does the Decoration and Design of Prayer Prayer matt / Praye Rug Represent?
An important factor in the Turkish Prayer rug is how it is decorated and designed. Most of the designs that you see on the Prayer Rugs have been influenced by the original Turkish prayer rugs, which are said to have come around in the 9th century.The depiction of animals and humans are not permitted in the designs of these carpets because there is no idolization in the Islamic religion. These rugs are usually decorated in floral and geometric patterns called “Arabesque”.Prophet Muhammad spoke against the artistic representation of human and animal.Muhammad also stated that the rugs should not be elaborately decorated because it might devoid your attention from prayer, but they do not adhere to this. The floral designs are more stylized and rectilinear than the geometric design. Most flowers and plants depicted in the rugs have a special meaning. For example the cypress tree represents mourning as well asimmortality through death. The palm tree and the coconut representblessing and fulfillment and the peony is a metaphor for wealth.
How to Check the Quality of Turkish Prayer Rug
Turn the Turkish Prayer rug upside down and look at the back.The more distinctly the design shows on the back, greater the number of knots, the better the quality of the rug.In other words, the greater the number of hand-tiedknots per square inch (KPSI) the finer the piece: 150 knots per square inch is average;”fine” rugs may have a knot count of 500 or more.
How to check the Quality of prayer matt if they Would leave off Colour or not?
If You want your prayer Rug to be durable for years,Try the prayer Rugs with Natural Dyes and not the Synthetic Ones.Natural Dyes are so much better than synthetics. They will not change for years.In direct sunlight synthetic dyes will change their color while natural dyes get brighter and more beautiful.
About the Electronic Prayer rug
Good News! The latest Rug Coming up in few days are the Electronic Prayer Rug which will help you keep count of the Rakats: Om Makhachkala in Dagestan, southern Russia, has come up with an out of the ordinary new product. Developer Eldar Klyichev has designed anelectronic prayer mat, which helps Muslims to keep track of rakats, the ritual movements and words used during Islamic prayer. The electronic prayer mat is equipped with touch sensors which help users not to lose count during prayers. If a worshipper makes a mistake, forgetting the order or changing position at the wrong time, the sensors begin to vibrate, helping them to realise their mistake without disturbing the ritual. Prayer rugs can be purchased via Amazon:some links for your ease:Modefa Turkish prayer rug (Amazon)Modefa Velvet Turkish prayer rug(amazon_Mihrab Style Velvet Prayer Rug
We recommend using simple prayer rug which does not has lots of designs because Prayer is a means of connection to Allah and there should be no distraction. Any clean piece of fabric can be used as a prayer rug. If you are someone who easily get distracted by pattern and design, you can choose a plain prayer rug. People who have knee problem can choose velvet prayer rug which has a bit of cushion. Ref :- http://www.ewdn.com/2014/08/27/electronic-prayer-mat-invented-in-dagestan/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prayer_rug
- http://www.rugs-oriental.net/
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