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Is it considered sacrilege to use a PRAYER RUG as decoration in your home?

Under Family Category: Home Decoration

I am not the eremite person, though we regularly try to be deferential of others’ beleifs. we have seen the series of pleasing Prayer Rugs for sale during very old stores, as well as we would adore to buy the single to make use of in my vital room, though do not wish to do so if it would be deliberate blasphemous or disrespectful. Can someone discuss it me if it’s the bad idea?

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That really depends on whom you invite over. Offense, as well as Art are in the eye of the beholder. I’ve seen erect penis statues, bronzed piles of dog poop. Pretty offensive to most… but maybe not

Hermes wrote on November 28, 2009 - 12:13 pm | Visit Link

nah, it’s just a rug.

Mike G wrote on November 28, 2009 - 12:13 pm | Visit Link

It bothers me when religious folks think WAY too much into this kind of stuff.

If there IS a god, I really don’t think he cares what freakin’ rug you have. There are MUCH bigger issues in this world.

And anyway, the rug has PRAYERS on it, not cuss words!

aly ♥ wrote on November 28, 2009 - 12:13 pm | Visit Link

Of course not. It is only an object, and a nice decor for your home, that’s all.

Karl P wrote on November 28, 2009 - 12:13 pm | Visit Link

I personally don’t think so, but most people that do so, use it in such as way that it is as clean as is humanly possible without putting the thing in a bubble.

Laila Q wrote on November 28, 2009 - 12:13 pm | Visit Link

Is wearing Nike’s insensitive to Greek mythology?

Sour Puss wrote on November 28, 2009 - 12:13 pm | Visit Link

I think that is a very good question,I do not know.Kudos to you for the respect.

gwhiz1052 wrote on November 28, 2009 - 12:13 pm | Visit Link

The Bible says if we are believers why are we subject to ordinances
(touch not, taste not; handle not)
These all perish with using after the commandments and doctrines of men.
If I visited you and you pointed out your prayer rug. I would probably admire its beauty.

Why don’t you ask a Muslim his opinion?

Oli wrote on November 28, 2009 - 12:13 pm | Visit Link

Most likely, if you’re buying a rug for your home, it is in the prayer rug style, meaning it it asymmetrical, has a directional flow, and may be a smaller size. It may not actually be someone’s former prayer rug. It would not be offensive to put this type of rug on the floor. If it was the rug you used for your own prayers, that is a different story, but if you are using it and appreciate its beauty, I don’t see an issue. If you are in the market for an antique prayer rug, do a little homework. Antique shops aren’t always the best places to buy these. You may get a better price and more accurate information about the rug from a rug store.

Jahann and Sons Persian Rugs wrote on November 28, 2009 - 12:13 pm | Visit Link

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