📿 Elevate your spiritual journey with style and substance!
This set of 99 double-sided flashcards features the Names of Allah in Arabic and English, printed on premium glossy cardstock sized at 5.7×3.1 inches. Designed with elegant black and gold Ramadan and Eid motifs, these durable cards combine aesthetic appeal with educational depth, including Quranic explanations to enhance memorization and spiritual connection. Ideal as a meaningful gift for Eid or Ramadan, they support both beginners and advanced learners in mastering the Asma Ul Husna.
Theme | Colors |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Pieces | 99 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.7"L x 5.7"W |
Size | ys/m |
T**R
Lovely set, great to have and to give.
Beautifully packaged . Cards are beautiful and the perfect size. The attributes are clearly explained and shows were to find them in the Quran. The price is perfect. I gave a few for gifts in addition to my own. A great buy.
C**T
Good Eid gift
These were quite lovely and make an excellent Eid gift.
L**S
Love these!
Purchased these for myself and Purchased another set for my sister!
J**W
Lovely
Bought for myself. Also perfect for gift. Any age. High quality
J**N
Damaged, poor quality
The box they came in was used or once returned or poorly stored? The seal was broken on both end and damaged. The card stick together and need to be pulled apart. Very thin, low quality, dull print which I was not expecting. . Receiver of gift pointer out inaccurate Arabic.
F**N
Misprint
It’s good, but misprinted and the paper used could be better. I was expecting better paper quality and perfect printing. But still I would use it as I like the information (meaning) and reference from Quran.
A**N
sA Great Way to Spread lslamle
The 99 of AllahGreatful The Word of Our Creator! Quality and the Presence of Absolute Truth!Amani Rahman Naqshbandi
A**S
Very Basic
I bought several "99 Names of Allah" flashcards on Amazon to compare (see photo), and unfortunately, this one was the least favorite. There wasn't much effort put into these cards. Its very basic. They only include the definition and a Quran verse, without any explanation of the meaning. And, it is not numbered so its easy for the cards to get mixed up. The box is also flat so your not able to put it back properly. You get what you pay for. The storefront shows that this company originally sells party supplies and even has a "Merry Christmas" banner, which makes me think it might not be Muslim-owned. Allah knows best.
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