A gold medal was awarded to Qatari inventor Abdulrahman Saleh Khamis for his incredible invention at a prestigious invention exhibition in Geneva. In order to assist new Muslims, including children, in offering the proper prayers, he created a smart prayer rug called the Sajdah.
This one-of-a-kind prayer rug combines traditional and modern elements, and it has interactive features that walk users through the right postures and steps of prayer. It has a tiny display with lights, speakers, and instructions in both English and Arabic for more than 25 prayers that are simple to understand.
Sajdah is intended to assist new Muslims, including children, in correctly completing prayers. Users who connect the rug to a mobile app can select particular prayers and get instructions on-screen. Sajdah provides users with guided prayer instruction so they can learn daily and irregular prayers step-by-step.
The LED screen on the rug makes it easier to read and memorize verses from the Holy Quran while performing prayers. It is intelligent and interconnected, enabling users to alter settings such as the speed at which prayer guides are read. The multilingual prayer rug offers verses from the Quran in Arabic, English, and Latin Transliteration along with prayer instructions.
It acts as a personal trainer, making sure users maintain the proper body positions and prayer sequences. Sajdah provides a user-friendly solution with straightforward, step-by-step instructions for kids. Sajdah also serves as a prayer partner, promoting focus during prayers and Quran recitation.
It is approved by various madhhab as an appropriate tool for teaching prayer and complies with Shariah law.
Sajdah, which caters to people eager to improve their prayer practices, generally combines technology and tradition to enhance the prayer experience.
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