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What is a Prayer Rug (Seccade)? History, Use, and Culture

By admin on February 6, 2025

A seccade, or prayer rug, is a textile item used by Muslims to perform daily prayers. Beyond its functional role, the seccade holds deep cultural and spiritual significance, reflecting centuries of tradition, symbolism, and artistry.

Seccades are typically rectangular and feature a mihrab design β€” an arch that symbolizes the direction of Mecca. They are used to create a clean, personal space for prayer, no matter where the user is located.

Historically, seccades have been woven by skilled artisans using techniques passed down through generations. Many traditional prayer rugs incorporate symbolic motifs, such as trees of life, geometric patterns, and floral designs β€” each carrying a deeper meaning.

Today, seccades are available in various materials, including Turkish cotton, silk, and wool. They range from simple, travel-friendly options to richly detailed, decorative pieces used in homes and mosques.

For retailers, offering custom-embroidered or branded prayer rugs has become an emerging niche in home and religious textile markets. Soft texture, easy portability, and elegant design remain key factors for consumer preference.

Understanding the cultural and spiritual value of the seccade allows brands to create meaningful, respectful, and high-quality textile products.

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