Hat Item Number: 2598/3 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Black pillbox style hat with brown and white embroidery. Upright and inverted heart designs are embroidered in two bands around the sides and around the edging of the top. Top has a circular pattern in the centre, quadrisected with cross-hatching and stylized S-shape patterns. Interior of hat has a white and purple lining.

History Of Use

The kufi—also known as a taqiyah or koofiyad—is a brimless cap typically worn by West African Muslim men. It has been worn for centuries and is considered to be part of following the Sunnah (teachings) of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. Usually worn in observance of the five daily Islamic prayers, it is typically accompanied by an agbádá (a flowing, wide-sleeved robe). Despite its association with Islam, the kufi is now worn by Africans of various faiths and has become part of traditional West African dress.