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Crescent Moon & Mosque Disk Necklace (Free Name Engraving)

Original price was: R480.00.Current price is: R185.00.

Currently on SALE for only R185.00 & will revert back to R480.00 soon. 

  • Free Name Engraving  – We professionally engrave your name on the pendant.
  • Comes on branded You Love It card stock.
  • Manufactured from Premium stainless steel.
  • Hypoallergenic, so it’s great even for the most irritable skin.

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Crescent Moon & Mosque Disk Necklace (Free Name Engraving)

In the context of Islam and specifically for Muslims, the phrase “Moon and Mosque” can have multiple meanings:

  1. Lunar Calendar: The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, and the sighting of the moon marks the beginning of each Islamic month. The sighting of the new moon determines the start and end of important Islamic events and observances, such as the beginning of Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha. In this sense, “Moon and Mosque” could symbolize the connection between the lunar calendar and the importance of mosques in determining and celebrating religious occasions.
  2. Spiritual Reflection: The mosque, as a place of worship and community gathering, provides an environment for Muslims to connect with their faith, seek spiritual nourishment, and engage in acts of devotion, such as prayer, recitation of the Quran, and supplication. “Moon and Mosque” in this context can represent the harmony between personal reflection and communal worship, emphasizing the importance of both individual spiritual growth and collective religious practice.
  3. Night Prayers: Since the moon is visible during the night, “Moon and Mosque” could symbolize the connection between the special nighttime prayers and the lunar presence in the sky during Ramadan.

Here are some common types of Muslim jewelry:

  1. Islamic Calligraphy Jewelry: This type of jewelry features Arabic calligraphy, which often includes verses from the Quran or names of Allah.
  2. Allah Pendants: These pendants typically depict the Arabic word “Allah,” which represents God in Islam. Evil Eye Jewelry: The evil eye is a prevalent belief in many cultures, including Islamic culture. It typically features an eye-shaped symbol or charm, often in the form of pendants or bracelets.
  3. Crescent Moon and Star Jewelry: It represents the lunar calendar and is a symbol of guidance and spirituality. Crescent moon and star pendants, earrings, and bracelets are popular choices.
  4. Hamsa Hand Jewelry: The Hamsa hand, also known as the Hand of Fatima, is a symbol of protection and good fortune in Islamic and Middle Eastern cultures.

If you are interested in learning about Islam or engaging with the Muslim community in Cape Town, there are several options available to you. Islamic Centers and Mosques: Cape Town is home to numerous mosques and Islamic centers where you can learn about Islam and engage with the local Muslim community. Some well-known mosques in Cape Town include the Auwal Mosque, the Nurul Islam Mosque, and the Zeenatul Islam Mosque.

 

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