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Tajamal.. The new Prayer Attire

I have received this by e-mail from one of our readers to share which I thought it was nice, especially that we're in the holy month of Ramadan. Tajamal is a new concept for prayer mats, Qura'an covers, and prayer attire. We are used to prayer mats made from materials that are traditional/native to this region. So seeing Tajamal collection in different material, patterns, and designs is like a breath of fresh air.

Tajamal is the Arabic definition of "Beautify". and the idea behind it is to beautify yourself for your prayer, and I think it was meant in a spiritual sense more than physically. I think these are nice to give to your mom, sisters, aunts, and friends as a Ramadan gift. Here are photos of some of the collection items and their prices:


A gift set of a cushioned velvet prayer mat in dark red with it's matching bag. KD 12.

A gift set of a cushioned velvet and cotton prayer mat in fuchsia pink and flower pattern with it's matching bag. KD 10.



Embroidered Qura'an covers KD 3 each


A cushioned and quilted prayer mat in pastel colors and flower pattern. KD 6. I liked the rosette detail on the corner. cute!


A cushioned and quilted prayer mat in pastel colored flower pattern and fuchsia pink border. KD 6.


A prayer set of cotton prayer attire for women. It comes with a cushioned prayer mat and a matching embroidered prayer bag. KD 15.


Printed cotton attire for young ladies with small ruffles. KD 6.


A prayer set of cotton prayer attire for women lined with white lace. It comes with a cushioned prayer mat and a matching embroidered velvet prayer bag. KD 20.

You can view the entire Tajamal collection by clicking here. For inquiries you can call Tajaml at (+965) 7132713 or send them an e-mail at: tajamal.ebada@yahoo.com.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Allaaaaah! thanks for sharing this with us! :)
Confashion said…
chikapappi
You're welcome ;) And thanks to Tajaml owner for shring this with us.
EniGma said…
very pretty. but why don't the thoubs have head covers?
Ansam said…
they have the head covered... its just that the manikins dont have heads to show it and thats why it looks funny... sa7?
Confashion said…
enigma & ansam
Ansam's right.. I'm sure the head cover is attached to the thoub but it's not shown.
Anonymous said…
cute! thanks for sharing
Confashion said…
zephyr
Anytime :)

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