Permadani Has The Value Of Art, Spiritual, And Islamic Civilizations This Has Served 6 Indonesian Presidents

JAKARTA - The function of sickles or carpets is not just a cover of the floor or a seating mat when relaxing. Hand knitting is an aesthetic element that adds to the value of the personality in the house, it can even affect the spiritual side.

This applies to carpets made through long poses knitted by craftsmen from several countries, such as Iran, Pakistan, Khasmir and Afghanistan.

Malik Mahboob Ahmed, as Maestro of Permadani and owner of the Alhamd Carpet, said that handmade carpets were made through the holy prayers process. Even women who are coming months are not allowed to knit.

"You have to wait until the menstruation is over to be able to re-knit the carpet. Because the knitting process is the same as performing a ritual in which there are elements of patience, endeavor, and tawakal," he said when met by the media crew on the 72-Aneka Burum 786 Carpet in the Radio Dalam area. South Jakarta, Thursday, January 16.

On the same occasion Rais Syuriyah PBNU, KH. Nurul Yaqin conveyed that his clothes were also mentioned in the Koran and Hadith as part of the property of heaven.

"Permadani gets a special place in the culture of the Muslim community. Moreover, the verse of the Koran promises a paradise in which it is spread to people who are devout," said KH. Nurul Yaqin.

Present in Indonesia since 1990, with various interesting stories behind it, Alhamd Carpet turned out to be legendary because he had served 6 Indonesian Presidents, even in welcoming world guests at the Asia Africa Conference (KAA) in April 2005. This cannot be separated from the elements of art in the interior design of space that provides a beautiful, comfortable and luxurious touch.

As a product of high art value, the Interior & Architecture Consultant: Kaleem Ahmed, S. Ds. M. Ars., also shares tips on utilizing protective equipment as an accessory in spatial design and decoration. This can be an inspiration to give a Middle Eastern feel in welcoming Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr.

"Warna and style can affect the mood of people in the house. So it's a good idea to consult before buying," he suggested.