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    Development of an ergonomic namaz support
    (UMT, Lahore, 2018) MUHAMMAD IMRAN SAJJAD; MUHAMMAD SHAZEEL; ATIF MEHMOOD
    Namaz is an obligatory religious duty of every Muslim. Some people use a support (Simple chair, Namaz chair, Folding chair or other support) due to their disabilities (MSDs) to perform some obligatory actions (Al-Qiyam, Ruku, Sujjud, Julus) of Namaz. This project is about, to develop and present the new ergonomic Namaz support for those who are unable to perform the obligatory actions of Namaz due to their disabilities. The purpose of this project is to overcome the problems faced by Muslims during each phase (Al-Qiyam, Ruku, Sujjud, and Julus) of Namaz. The main objective of this project is to design and fabricate an ergonomic Namaz support that will provide a comfort to offer Namaz. This design is made on Solid Works and considering the geometric parameters such as minimum seat adjustability height, length, and size of the support. This design would provide the maximum comfort and satisfaction to the oceupants.

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