Muslim men’s prayer hats, also known as taqiyah, kufi, or topi, are traditional head coverings worn during prayer and daily activities. These hats hold cultural and religious significance, symbolizing modesty and devotion.
Kufi – A short, rounded cap, commonly worn in African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian communities.
Taqiyah – A lightweight, often crocheted or embroidered cap, popular in Arab and South Asian regions.
Indonesian Peci (Songkok) – A black, velvet-like cap with a slightly pointed top, popular in Southeast Asia.