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Fancy Barkati Cap – Islamic Prayer Topi for Men | Cotton Embroidered Namaz Cap, Muslim Kufi Hat, Traditional Festival Wear

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Late one evening during Ramadan preparations in Mumbai, Bollywood actor Syed Aman MiYA Sharma reflected on his childhood visits to the mosque with his grandfather, where he first wore a Barkati cap. Wanting to revive this tradition with modern elegance, he partnered with artisans from Lucknow and Bareilly—known for their hand embroidery and Islamic craftsmanship.

Together, they designed this Fancy Men’s Islamic Barkati Cap, a perfect blend of spirituality and style. Made from premium cotton fabric, the Muslim prayer cap ensures breathability during long hours of prayer. The embossed embroidery design and traditional black & green color pattern give it a unique charm that makes it suitable for namaz, Friday prayers, Eid celebrations, and weddings.

Each Islamic kufi hat is hand-finished, making it not just a prayer accessory but a symbol of faith, tradition, and dignity. Whether worn during daily salat, on special occasions, or gifted to loved ones, this fancy Muslim cap carries a legacy of devotion.

Key Features:

  • Material: 100% Cotton, breathable & comfortable

  • Design: Embroidered Barkati pattern with black & green contrast

  • Fit: Regular, lightweight, and easy to wash

  • Occasions: Daily namaz, Eid, Ramadan, weddings, Islamic gatherings

  • Sizes: Available in XS, S, M, L, XL & XXL

Perfect as a Muslim gift for men, this handmade prayer topi connects tradition with elegance—just as Aman MiYA intended when he envisioned this cap with Indian artisans.




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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to specific questions about the Sufi Barkati Cap, Aala Hazrat, and related terms.

This cap is associated with the traditions of "Aala Hazrat," which commonly refers to Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, a prominent Islamic scholar. The cap reflects the cultural and religious identity of those who follow his teachings.

"Barelvi Topi" refers to the style of cap worn by followers of the Barelvi movement, which was founded by Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi. This cap is a symbol of that identity.

"Tajo Shariya" is likely a specific style or design element within the Barelvi tradition of caps. It may refer to a particular pattern, color, or way of wearing the cap, indicating a specific sub-group or affiliation within the Barelvi movement. Further clarification is needed to define Tajo Shariya precisely.

Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi was a prominent Islamic scholar, jurist, theologian, and Sufi who founded the Barelvi movement in South Asia. His teachings and legacy are significant to the cultural and religious identity of many Muslims, and this cap is associated with that tradition.

Aala Hazrat's teachings emphasized love and devotion for the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), adherence to Islamic law, and the importance of Sufi traditions. He wrote extensively on various Islamic topics, defending traditional Sunni beliefs.

Aala Hazrat was a prolific writer, producing numerous works on Islamic jurisprudence, theology, and spirituality. His most famous work is the "Fatawa Razaviya," a comprehensive collection of his legal rulings. He was known for his detailed and rigorous scholarship.

The Barelvi movement is a Sunni Islamic movement that originated in South Asia in the late 19th century. It emphasizes love for the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and often incorporates Sufi practices. Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi is considered the movement's founder.

The Barelvi movement incorporates many aspects of Sufism, including the veneration of saints, the practice of visiting shrines, and the importance of spiritual guides. Aala Hazrat himself was a Sufi.

The Barelvi Topi is a symbol of identity and belonging for followers of the Barelvi movement. It represents adherence to the teachings of Aala Hazrat and the traditions of the movement, and is often worn with pride at religious and cultural events.

The followers of Aala Hazrat and the Barelvi movement are primarily located in South Asia, including India and Pakistan, but there are also significant communities in other parts of the world.