The mats that the Muslims use for worship are called prayer mats. In the Islamic culture, the name for the prayer mat is sajjada.
A zebiba is a mark located on the forehead of Muslims. It is a prayer scar or irritated patch of skin due to friction received from their daily prayer mats.
I like to call them 'cloths of prayer'. :] I'm serious, that's disgracing if you call them mats. ~Mega³
They are mats used by Muslims to sujud (the position in salat in which the person prostrates on the ground with his hands, knees, feet, and face touching the ground) when performing prayer.
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on the floor under your knees
Muslims don't worship the kabba but the kabba is the direction of prayer for Muslims after Jerusalem was the direction of prayer. first Jerusalem was the direction of prayer for Muslim then a verse in the quran ordered Muslims to switch their direction of prayer from Jerusalem to the kabba.
Muslims pray five times aday, Dawn prayer "Alfajr" Noon prayer "Azzuhr" Afternoon prayer "Alasr" Evening prayer "Almaghrib" Night prayer "Aleshaa"
It is called rag or "Sejjadah"
Prayer mats are to assure that Muslims will remain clean during their various positions of Islamic prayer. The mat is a barrier between them and the ground or floor. Cleanliness is an important part of the prayer process and ablutions are performed as part of daily prayers.
Muslims used to write in hieroglyphics
Prayer mat for Muslims