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    Kind notes from our customers

    Your words mean the world to us. Every kind note shared reminds us why we do what we do. Here are a few reflections from hearts who’ve made these notes their own.

    • Absolutely beautiful.

      ★★★★★

      I read Held by Allah and Halima's other dua books during one of the hardest seasons of my life after losing someone I loved deeply. Everyone would just spiritually bypass my sadness, and I got to a place where I could barely make dua anymore because I genuinely did not know what to say to Allah. Her duas gave me language when grief, and death took it from me. Some of the duas felt like someone had sat beside me and said exactly everything my heart had been trying put into words but felt guilty for. I cried through so much of it, so much releasing of emotions, because I felt understood. I’ve bought many Islamic books before, but this one I've bought for friends, family, its my go to 10000%!

      J. Abdulmalik Raheem

    • Love it so much

      ★★★★★

      I bought the deck thinking it would just be something small for us to do together sometimes. Honestly, I didn’t expect it to bring up conversations we had been putting off for years. Some of the questions honestly caught me off guard (and my husband) because these were things we would never have spoken about if it weren't for the cards. I've played many cards, especially the mainstream popular ones, and I can truly say I’ve never used anything like this before.

      Ruwaida Dahir

    • Perfect for those who struggle with dua

      ★★★★★

      I’m a 28-year-old student and honestly bought The Ache That Brought Me Back to You at 2 a.m. after seeing one reel. I thought it would just be comforting quotes or quick Pinterest Islamic reminders, but it actually made me confront parts of my grief I kept distracting myself from for a long time. What surprised me most was how it struck a balance of deen and also psychology. Approached in a way growing up, I never heard mental health being spoken about. It never made me feel ashamed for struggling. TILL DATE, I’ve highlighted and continue to almost every other page. This is the first book in a very long time for me that made me pause instead of skim and rush through.

      Qadra El Hajj

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