The Rawdah Collection by Mada Carpets: The Perfect Fusion of Modern and Islamic Design

The Rawdah Collection by Mada Carpets is a cornerstone of both modern and Islamic design, offering an exceptional blend of tradition and contemporary style. Carefully crafted with heat set yarn and treated with a special process, the polypropylene material ensures both durability and a plush, luxurious feel underfoot.

With a thickness of 8mm and an impressive one million knots per square meter, the Rawdah collection delivers unparalleled comfort and resilience. This collection is recognized as a premium choice for Prayer Carpets and Mosque Rolls, making it a go-to option for those who value both quality and aesthetic appeal.

Known for its extensive range of intricate designs, the Rawdah Collection has earned a strong market reputation and is trusted by many who seek the perfect blend of cultural tradition and modern elegance. Whether used in homes, mosques, or prayer spaces, Rawdah transforms any environment into one of refinement and spiritual reverence.

Rawdah is the ideal choice for anyone looking for a high-quality, versatile prayer carpet that brings together timeless Islamic artistry and contemporary design sensibilities.

Product Inspiration

Calligraphy

Honoring calligraphy and Arabic poetry, this inspiration gracefully blends fluid lines and intricate patterns, transforming them into exquisite works of art.

Year of Camel

Celebrating Saudi heritage, this design is inspired by the Camel Year symbolize resilience and adaptability.

Heritage

Embodying Islamic heritage, this carpet enhances spaces while preserving a centuries-old cultural legacy through patterns and motifs.

Madina

Infused with cultural significance, this inspiration draws inspiration from Madina’s spiritual richness, incorporating iconic landmarks like Quba Mosque into their designs.

Mekka

Reflecting the spiritual journey, this design captures Makkah’s beauty with motifs from the Kaaba and Haram, creating pieces of profound significance.

Modern Islamic Architecture

Drawing inspiration from Islamic architecture, this design weave arches, arabesques, and intricate detailing into contemporary designs.