Mihrab
- Medina Design & Interiors

- Jun 19, 2024
- 1 min read
Mihrab, an architectural element, marks the direction of Qibla. It appears as a semicircular niche in the wall of a mosque and, the wall, commonly addressed as the ‘Qibla Wall’, helps to symbolize the direction of prayer.
The mihrab's design and decoration have evolved over time, with various styles and materials used throughout history, reflecting the artistic and cultural influences of different Islamic regions and periods.
A mihrab in a home serve as a focal point for prayer and reflection, often adorned with decorative elements like patterned tiles, wall arts & geometric patterns. Mihrabs can be simple or elaborate, and can be a beautiful addition to a Muslim household's prayer space.
Medina Design & Interiors Recommend:
We recommend constructing a Mihrab in Living Room or an extended part of a living room as this allows a bigger congregation for prayers during family & friends events and create a more ambiance in the living room, potentially influencing the overall atmosphere of the home.





