Islam is a religion and not a language, so I believe different languages have different words for the word Prayer Rug. In my language [urdu], we say janemaaz. In English you could just say Prayer Rug. It's your choice.
In Arabic, the language of the Quran, it is known as سجادة‎ sajjÄda (prayer mat). It originates from the root word 'Sjd' as in Masjid (meaning Mosque) and 'sujud' (meaning prostration).
It is called in Arabic "Seggadet salah" or in English is called mat
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You can find beautiful handmade by our Muslim brothers and sisters children's prayer rugs at the website muslimtoysanddolls.com
The Persian empire was known for its artisans who produced rugs and pottery.
There is no real name for them - unlike other types of rugs. They might be folded in with scandinavian rugs or vintage rugs - take a look at the attached links... as you can see, some of the rugs will carry the name of the artists who created it.
Southwestern rugs are rugs that are made by the people of the Navajo nation. These rugs are hand woven with great skill creating a beautiful and unique design.
Kind of "who's buried in Grants tomb" kinda question.. Polypropylene rugs are made from a petro chemical called Polypropylene, that's why they are Polypropylene rugs not cotton or wool rugs...
Tapestries .
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The question is a bit shaky. The inexpensive brand rugs for horses are, Fal Pro rugs which is the best rugs, and they are waterproof and they don't leak. However, Fal does have a cheaper range of rugs called Slumberdown. Another cheap rug Weatherbeeta, they tend to leak in heavy rain.
They used bear skin for rugs, moccasins, and rugs, like the Inuit used poler bear fur for clothes, rugs, and moccasins.
Iran used to be Persia
The company Chilewich offers some rugs that are made of made of woven or tufted vinyl. Other rugs are made of bamboo, and others from a material called plynyl.