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  2. Prayer rug - Wikipedia

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    During the Safavid era, prayer rug designs emphasized explicitly Islamic themes and specifically Shi'a Islam, with inscriptions reinforcing religious identity. [18] Conversely, Qajar prayer rugs reflect a growing focus on the individual, with patron's names, images of kings and heroes, and motifs inspired by contact with the West, signaling a ...

  3. My Salah Mat - Wikipedia

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    My Salah Mat was founded and created in 2018 by Kamal Ali and the business is headquartered in Newport, South Wales. [4] According to Wales Online, the concept for this interactive prayer mat originated from Kamal Ali's personal experience with his son, who was struggling to learn how to pray.

  4. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    A prayer rug is characterized by a niche at one end, representing the mihrab, an architectural element in mosques intended to direct the worshippers towards the Qibla. Prayer rugs also show highly symbolic smaller design elements like one or more mosque lamps, a reference to the Verse of Light in the Qur'an, or water jugs, potentially as a ...

  5. Kilim - Wikipedia

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    A kilim ( Persian: گلیم gilīm Azerbaijani: kilim کیلیم; Turkish: kilim; Turkmen: kilim) is a flat tapestry-woven carpet or rug traditionally produced in countries of the former Persian Empire, including Iran, but also in the Balkans and the Turkic countries. Kilims can be purely decorative or can function as prayer rugs. Modern kilims ...

  6. James F. Ballard - Wikipedia

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    The James F. Ballard late 16th Century Bursa Prayer Rug. Ottoman Period. Ballard traveled the world in search of art to buy, but most especially rugs. [1] He started collecting rugs in 1905 [3] He traveled over 470,000 miles through Southeast Asia, [4] China, the Caucasus Mountains, India, Northern Africa, the Middle East, and all over Europe. [5]

  7. Balochi rug - Wikipedia

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    Balochi rugs (Balochi: قالی بلوچ، فرش بلوچ), also called Baluch or Baluchi, are a group of carpets woven by the Baloch tribes in Nimroz province, Sistan and Baluchistan province, and Khorasan province (Khorasani Baloch) in the northeast and southeast of Iran.