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Title: Ergonomics Seat for Reading and Memorizing Holy Al-Quran
Authors: Mohamad Faizy Bin Kasno
Issue Date: 12-May-2014
Abstract: Sitting On The Floor When Read And Memorized The Qur'an Is Considered As A Medium For Them To Meet The Criteria In The Ergonomic Position. The Problem Are Nerve Pain When Sitting On Too Long According The Right Position From Follow Ergonomics Posture Criteria Based On Maintain The Continuity Of The Sunnah And Traditions In The Seat While Reading And Memorizing Holy Al-Quran And None Seats Portable Product For User That For Reading And Memorizing Holy Al-Quran When Sitting On The Floor. The Good Design For “Ergonomic Seat For Reading And Memorizing Holy Al-Quran” Was Developed From Ideas That Come From The Research And Product Requirement. Through The Problem Statement, The Aims Of Study Are To Get An Ideal Design Seat For Reciting And Memorizing Based By Sitting On The Floor. This Product Strength From Common Is Following The Principle Of Ergonomics Such As Suitable, Comfortable And Safety. Users Mostly Like The Design Which Full Fill What They Needs Actually The Design Is By Adding The Portable Process For Easier Storage. From The Muslim Criteria Development Product, The Design Development Is More To Maintain Sunnah Tradition Of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. Furthermore, The Sunnah Tradition Is Eventually To Preserve Manners And Attitude For Comprehensive Health Care In Terms Of Physical And Mental. However Willing The Other Work That Way Reduce Problems Within Your Reach Capabilities, On Average, Will Facilitate Us In Finding Users Willing To Undertake The Ergonomics Posture Based On Design Ability.
Description: Bachelor of Engineering Technology (HONS) In Industrial Design Universiti Kuala Lumpur
URI: http://localhost/xmlui/handle/123456789/6805
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