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Complete your daily worship with the Firaset Premium Velvet Crochet Kufi. Designed for the modern Muslim, this stretchable and breathable prayer cap combines traditional elegance with all-day comfort to support your focus during daily Salah.
on Orders Over $50!
for All Orders!
Fabric & Fit:
- Material: 70% Polyester / 30% Cotton.
- Texture: Soft velvet finish combined with a breathable crochet knit.
- Comfort: The cotton blend absorbs sweat and keeps you cool, while the polyester ensures the cap holds its shape.
- Fit: Stretch-to-fit design accommodates most head sizes comfortably without slipping.
Washing & Care:
- Wash: Hand wash cold, or machine wash on a gentle/delicate cycle in cold water (we recommend using a mesh laundry bag).
- Dry: Lay flat to air dry. Do NOT tumble dry, as heat can damage the velvet texture and cause shrinkage.
- Maintenance: Do not bleach. No ironing required (the cap will naturally regain its shape when worn).
Shipping & Delivery Information
- Delivery Estimates: Standard transit time is 1 to 3 business days for all destinations within the US, UK, and EU.
- Order Processing: Orders placed before 2:00 PM (New York Time) typically begin processing the same day. Please allow 1 to 2 business days for handling.
- Shipping Costs: We offer complimentary shipping on all orders of $50.00 and above. A flat shipping fee of $10.00 applies to orders under $49.99.
- Service Regions: Expedited delivery services are available to customers across the United States, United Kingdom, and European Union.
Returns & Refunds
- 30-Day Policy: You may request a return within 30 days of receiving your item.
- EU Customers: Orders shipped to the European Union are eligible for a 14-day cooling-off period, allowing returns or cancellations without justification.
- Eligibility: To qualify, items must be unworn, unused, and in original packaging with tags attached. Proof of purchase is required.
- Non-Returnable Items: Please note that sale items and gift cards are not eligible for return.
- Refund Timeline: Approved refunds are processed to your original payment method within 10 business days after inspection.
- How to Return: Do not send items back without approval. Contact us at ihsan@firasettrade.com to initiate a return and receive your shipping label.
Quality Guarantee & Warranty
- Craftsmanship Promise: We stand behind the quality of our authentic Turkish products. All items are guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship upon delivery.
- Defect Coverage: Our warranty covers significant issues such as unraveling stitching, fabric tears, or dyeing errors present at the time of receipt.
- Reporting Period: Please inspect your order upon arrival. Any claims for damaged or defective items must be reported to ihsan@firasettrade.com within 30 days of delivery to be eligible for a replacement or refund.
- Exclusions: This warranty does not cover damage caused by normal wear and tear, accidents, or improper care (e.g., machine washing items marked for hand wash only, or using bleach on colored velvet).
- Resolution: Valid warranty claims will be resolved via a free replacement of the same item or a full refund, including shipping costs.

Designed for Your Lifestyle
Product Specification
Experience the perfect balance of spiritual tradition and modern convenience. Our caps are lightweight, easy to maintain and crafted from soft velvet to provide comfort during every Salah.
Standard / One Size Fits Most (Stretchable)
70% Polyester, 30% Cotton (Velvet Blend)
Soft Velvet Touch with Open Crochet Knit
High (Micro-perforated knit for airflow)
Made in Turkey
Gentle cold wash, air dry flat (Do not tumble dry)
FAQs
Let us know if you cant find your answers in our FAQs
What is a Muslim prayer cap called?
A Muslim prayer cap goes by several different names depending on the culture and region. The most widely used terms are
- Kufi (globally and in Africa)
- Topi (in South Asia, such as Pakistan and India)
- Taqiyah (in the Arab world)
- Takke (in Türkiye).
In Western countries, they are often simply called prayer caps, skull caps, or prayer beanies.
Why do Muslims wear prayer caps?
Many Muslim men wear prayer caps as a sign of modesty, humility before God and reverence during worship.
It is a physical reminder to stay focused and respectful during daily prayers (Salah), Friday sermons (Jumu'ah), and when reciting the Quran.
Is wearing a prayer cap Sunnah?
Yes, covering the head is considered a Sunnah (the traditions and practices of the Prophet Muhammad, Peace Be Upon Him).
The Prophet often covered his head during prayer and in his daily life, so many Muslim men wear prayer caps to emulate his actions and seek additional spiritual blessings.
Is it necessary to wear a cap while praying?
While it is highly encouraged and deeply respected in Islamic culture, wearing a cap is not strictly mandatory for a prayer to be considered valid.
The core requirements for prayer involve physical purity (Wudu), facing the Qibla, and properly covering the Awrah (modesty regions of the body).
Can we pray without a cap?
Yes, you can pray without a cap. If a man does not have a prayer cap available or chooses not to wear one, his daily Salah is still completely valid.
The cap is a recommended enhancement to prayer attire, not an absolute obligation.
What is a Kufi cap?
A Kufi is a short, brimless, rounded cap worn by men in many populations across North, East and West Africa as well as South Asia and the Middle East.
While it is heavily associated with Islamic prayer attire, it is also a staple of traditional cultural dress in many regions.
Are Kufi hats religious?
They are strongly associated with religion, particularly Islam, as they are the standard head covering worn by Muslim men for prayer.
However, Kufi hats also have deep, non-religious cultural roots in various African societies, where they are worn to signify heritage, age, or social status.
Can non-Muslims wear Kufi hats?
Yes, absolutely. Because the Kufi has strong cultural roots (especially in West African heritage), it is commonly worn by non-Muslims, including Christians and individuals celebrating the African diaspora.
It is often worn for weddings, cultural festivals, or as a fashion statement honoring African roots.
