Kamal Ali created an electronic, interactive example of these objects that autoplays instructions to perform salah. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these objects that face the qibla as Muslims pray on top of them five times per day.
ANSWER: prayer rugs [or janamaz; or prayer mats; or prayer carpets]
[10m] A common instruction on the My Salah Mat is to perform this act of prostration with the forehead and nose to the ground. It is not to be confused with rukū’, which is a standing bow.
ANSWER: sujūd
[10h] The My Salah Mat lacks traditional designs, such as the incorporation of these objects to reference the 24th Sūrah in which God is compared to one of these objects that appears as a “pearly white star” in a niche.
ANSWER: lamps [accept oil lamps; prompt on lights] (The quote referenced is the Verse of Light.)
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