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2:186 'When My servants ask you about Me: I am truly near.'

2:186 'When My servants ask you about Me: I am truly near.'

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وَإِذَا سَأَلَكَ عِبَادِى عَنِّى فَإِنِّى قَرِيبٌ ۖ

Allah says that He will answer the call of the caller, with no conditions. Even if the caller has sinned, or has transgressed; He will answer whoever the caller is. Allah doesn’t say mention anything about the call of the believer, the call of the Muslim, the call of the non sinner, the call of the righteous,  or the call of the hijabi—He mentions the call of the caller. Anyone who calls qualifies to be a caller. This ayah is a reminder that Allah is close to us in His knowledge and power. Allah opens the invitation to anyone who wants to call upon Him, and He gives us certainty that He will reply.

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Materials

18K Gold Plated Stainless Steel

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This ayah in the Quran is extremely uplifting. It reminds us that Allah is fully aware and knows exactly what we’re going through. He knows our trials and tribulations better than we do. And He also knows our strength and patience as we overcome our trials, better than even you and I know—subhanAllah.
For all believers, this is a beautiful reminder that Allah and His help and His angels, are never far away. No matter how dark, difficult or desperate your situation is, He is closer to you than your jugular vein. I hope this serves as a constant reminder of His majesty and presence in our lives.
I pray that when you’re wearing this and when you feel it wrapped around your neck, at the point where it is closest to your jugular vein, that you know that He is with you and so close to you, wherever you are.

Dimensions

34cm chain + 6cm pendant + 8cm extension chain

What's included?

Jewelry pouch

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The sahabah used to asked the prophet PBUH about several areas of life and he PBUH used to get the revelation in the form of “tell them”, because it was Allah that would tell the prophet PBUH what to relay onto the Ummah.

In this ayah, when the sahabah ask the prophet PBUH about Allah, the ayah doesn’t say to “tell them”, instead it directly describes the closeness of Allah, removing even the prophet PBUH from the oneness and directness we have with our Lord when it comes to duaa—duaa is a direct call from the slave to Allah.

Allah says that He will answer the call of the caller, with no conditions. Even if the caller has sinned, or has transgressed; He will answer whoever the caller is. Allah doesn’t say mention anything about the call of the believer, the call of the Muslim, the call of the non sinner, the call of the righteous,  or the call of the hijabi—He mentions the call f the caller. Anyone who calls qualifies to be a caller.

Dua is devotion—asking Allah for something is in itself worship. This ayah is a reminder that Allah is close to us in His knowledge and power. Allah opens the invitation to anyone who wants to call upon Him, and He gives us certainty that He will reply. Don’t be afraid to ask Allah for anything, because He is shy to turn our praying hands away emptyhanded.