Mini Postal Islamic Reminders

£9.99

30 islamic reminder cards (6cmx4cm) with a velvet storage pouch (9cm).

These reminders serve as great daily imaan (faith) boosters and provide an easy way of increasing your remembrance of the Almighty. Have a share of the reward each time your loved one benefits from a product you gifted them!

The product is small enough to be posted through the letterbox as a surprise and to take them with you wherever you go - keep them in your car, your bag, on your bedside table etc.

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30 islamic reminder cards (6cmx4cm) with a velvet storage pouch (9cm).

These reminders serve as great daily imaan (faith) boosters and provide an easy way of increasing your remembrance of the Almighty. Have a share of the reward each time your loved one benefits from a product you gifted them!

The product is small enough to be posted through the letterbox as a surprise and to take them with you wherever you go - keep them in your car, your bag, on your bedside table etc.

30 islamic reminder cards (6cmx4cm) with a velvet storage pouch (9cm).

These reminders serve as great daily imaan (faith) boosters and provide an easy way of increasing your remembrance of the Almighty. Have a share of the reward each time your loved one benefits from a product you gifted them!

The product is small enough to be posted through the letterbox as a surprise and to take them with you wherever you go - keep them in your car, your bag, on your bedside table etc.

-- PRODUCT DETAILS –

- Black velvet pouch 7cm x 9pm

- 30 Islamic reminder cards from a range of sources

Example Reminders:

• ‘Surely my Lord is with me, He will guide me through.’ [Quran 26:62]

• ‘And they planned, and Allah also planned, and Allah is the best of planners’ [Quran 3:54]

• All of the children of Adam are sinners, and the best sinners are those who repent.’ [Prophet Muhammad PBUH]

• ‘Wondrous is the affair of the believer. If prosperity comes to him, he expresses gratitude to God and that is good for him; and if adversity befalls him, he endures it patiently and that is better for him.’