Shop for Kufi, the Muslim headdress, or taqiyah. The Kufi symbolises the devotion, humility and spiritual connection of Muslim believers. In addition to its spiritual roleThe kufi has become a fashion statement in many Muslim cultures. Whether for daily prayers, special occasions or everyday wear, the kufi is a symbol of faith and respect.
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The kufi or taqiyah is much more than just a head covering for prayers.
Le kufialso known as taqiyah or fezis a traditional headdress from the Maghreb and Africa in general, then worn by Muslim men throughout the world. It symbolises identity, spirituality and modestywhile being an essential part of the traditional Muslim ready-to-wear.
This cap symbolises the devotion, humility and spiritual connection of Muslim believers.
Models in cotton or light knit are perfect for everyday use, ensuring good ventilation and optimum comfort. For special occasions, kufis embroidered or decorated with traditional motifs add a more elegant touch.
Size is also important. A kufi that's too tight can be uncomfortable, while one that's too wide can lack support. So it's essential to choose the size best suited to your body shape for a comfortable, stable fit.
There are a wide range of kufi styles in our shop. From embroidered designs for special occasions, to cotton or knitted kufis for everyday use, there's a kufi to suit every taste.
From Traditional white taquiyah with coloured and textured kufisEvery man can find a model that suits his personal style and his faith.
Our models are made from breathable, comfortable materialsSome kufis are simple and streamlined, perfect for discreet wear. Some kufis are simple and uncluttered, perfect for a discreet outfit, while others are adorned with fine embroidery and elegant motifs
The kufi is a traditional headdress that embodies both cultural identity and spirituality within the Muslim community. Worn for centuries, it symbolises wisdom, piety and religious affiliation. Present in many regions of the Muslim world, from the Maghreb and the Middle East to sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, the kufi plays an important role in customs and dress.
Its stylistic diversity reflects local specificities: some kufis are richly embroidered or woven, while others adopt more sober forms made of cotton or wool. In West Africa, kufis are sometimes associated with social status, while in other regions they are associated with piety and wisdom. Today, the kufi is worn with pride, whether for prayers, ceremonies or as a sign of cultural affirmation.
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