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“Ayatul Kursi” Oval Necklace (Free Back Engraving)

Original price was: R980.00.Current price is: R385.00.

Currently on SALE for only R385.00 & will revert back to R980.00 soon. 

  • The person who recites Ayatul Kursi in the morning will be in the protection until the night and who recites in the night will be protected till the morning.
  • Free Back Engraving – We professionally engrave your special message on the back side of the pendant.
  • Free Gift Box included – wrapped with red ribbon.
  • Chain Length : 45cm + 5cm (Adjustable)
  • Manufactured from Premium stainless steel.
  • Hypoallergenic, so it’s great even for the most irritable skin.

All orders are shipped within 24 hours. (Monday – Friday)

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"Ayatul Kursi" Oval Necklace (Free Back Engraving)

Wearing an oval Ayatul Kursi necklace can be a physical reminder of this powerful prayer and can serve as a source of comfort and protection for the wearer.

Additionally, many Muslims believe that wearing Islamic jewelry, such as a necklace with the Ayatul Kursi inscribed on it, can serve as a form of “zikr” or remembrance of Allah, and can help them stay connected to their faith throughout the day.

Furthermore, a beautifully designed oval Ayatul Kursi necklace can also serve as a fashion accessory, allowing the wearer to express their religious identity in a stylish and fashionable way. Overall, wearing an oval Ayatul Kursi necklace can provide both spiritual and practical benefits to the wearer, serving as a reminder of the powerful protection and blessings associated with this sacred prayer.

The Muslim background of South Africa can be traced back to the 17th century.

When the Dutch East India Company established a refreshment station at the Cape of Good Hope, which is present-day Cape Town. The company brought slaves from various parts of the world to work in the colony, including people from Indonesia, Malaysia, and India who were Muslim.

They maintained their Islamic practices and customs and developed a unique cultural identity that blended their Southeast Asian, Indian, and African heritage.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Muslim immigration to South Africa increased, particularly from British India. These immigrants brought with them their own Islamic traditions and practices and settled in various parts of the country, including Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal) and the Transvaal (now Gauteng).

Today, Muslims make up a small but significant minority of the South African population, accounting for approximately 2% of the total population. They continue to practice their religion and maintain their cultural heritage while contributing to the diverse and multicultural fabric of South African society.

There are various types of Allah jewelry that are available in the market. Some of the popular types are:

  1. Allah pendants: These are small pendants that usually feature the Arabic word for Allah, or the name of Allah in a decorative calligraphic style.
  2. Allah rings: These are rings that feature the name of Allah, the Arabic word for Allah or the 99 names of Allah inscribed on them.
  3. Allah bracelets: These are bracelets that have the name of Allah or the Arabic word for Allah inscribed on them.
  4. Allah necklaces: These are necklaces that have the name of Allah or the Arabic word for Allah inscribed on a pendant that is attached to a chain.
  5. Allah earrings: These are earrings that feature the name of Allah or the Arabic word for Allah in a small stud or hoop style.
  6. Allah keychains: These are small keychains that feature the name of Allah or the Arabic word for Allah in a decorative style.

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