







Foldable Prayer Mat Wasjud Waqtarib
Practical Elegance with a Spiritual Touch

Enhance your prayer with the Foldable “Wasjud Waqtarib” Prayer Mat by Nusuki. Designed for practicality and spirituality, it features elegant embroidery of the phrase“Wasjud Waqtarib”.
Crafted from premium-quality fabric, it is foldable for easy carrying and storage. Comes with a matching elegant handbag, making it ideal for daily use, travel, or as a meaningful gift.
Crafted from the finest threads at Madina Carpet and Ihram Factory Minwal

- Proudly Made in Minwal Factory: Manufactured by Minwal Factory in Madinah, a leading name in crafting prayer rugs, ihrams, and premium Islamic textiles.
- Luxurious Fabric: crafted from premium-quality fabric, it is foldable for easy carrying and storage.Comes with a matching elegant handbag, making it ideal for daily use, travel, or as a meaningful gift.
A gift that combines comfort and blessing

The Prayer Mat offers exceptional durability with reinforced, firm sponge and a secure backrest connection. Its luxurious soft fabric adds elegance, and it is proudly crafted in Manwal Factory in Madinah to ensure quality and authenticity.
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FAQs
What are the dimensions of the Foldable Prayer Mat?
It's designed with practical dimensions: 130 cm in height, 62 cm in width, and 2.5 cm in thickness
Does it come with a carrying bag?
Yes, it includes an elegant handbag for convenient carrying and storage at home or while traveling.
Is it easy to clean?
The backrest is covered with premium fabric; it’s best cleaned with a damp cloth to maintain its quality.
Is it locally made?
Yes, it is proudly made in Minwal Factory in Madinah, using premium materials that reflect authenticity and excellence.
Is the mat suitable as a gift?
With its luxurious design, premium quality, and matching handbag, it makes a perfect and elegant gift.
We also provide special gift wrapping with a personalized greeting card to make your present even more unique.
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