Songkok is a type of traditional headwear that is commonly worn by Muslim men in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Singapore. It is also known by other names such as kopiah, kufi, and peci, depending on the country and cultural context.
Tasbih, also known as Misbaha or Prayer Beads, is a set of beads that is commonly used by Muslims for remembrance of Allah (God) and to keep track of the number of times they recite certain prayers or phrases.
Sejadah, also known as prayer rug, is a small rug that is used by Muslims during their daily prayers as a clean and comfortable surface to kneel and prostrate on.
Tayammum is a form of ritual purification in Islam that involves the use of clean soil or dust when water is not readily available or its use is prohibited or harmful to a person's health.