Prayer callus
Prayer Callus[edit]

A prayer callus, also known as a zabiba (Arabic: زبيبة), is a patch of hardened skin that forms on the forehead of some Muslims due to frequent contact with the prayer mat during the act of Salah, the Islamic ritual prayer. This callus is considered by some as a mark of piety and devotion.
Formation[edit]
The prayer callus develops over time as a result of repeated friction and pressure on the skin of the forehead. During Salah, Muslims perform a series of physical postures, including Sujud, where the forehead touches the ground. The repeated contact with the prayer surface can lead to the thickening of the skin, resulting in a callus.
Cultural and Religious Significance[edit]
In some Muslim communities, the presence of a prayer callus is seen as a sign of a person's dedication to their faith and their commitment to regular prayer. It is sometimes regarded as a physical manifestation of one's devotion and spiritual discipline. However, opinions on the significance of the prayer callus can vary widely among different cultures and individuals.
Health Considerations[edit]
While a prayer callus is generally harmless, it is important for individuals to maintain good hygiene to prevent any potential skin infections. Regular cleaning of the forehead and the prayer mat can help in maintaining skin health. If the callus becomes painful or shows signs of infection, medical advice should be sought.
Related Practices[edit]
The development of a prayer callus is not unique to Islam. Similar calluses can form in individuals of other faiths who engage in frequent kneeling or prostration as part of their religious practices. The physical act of prayer in many religions can lead to similar skin changes due to repeated contact with the ground or other surfaces.
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