$60.00
“So Remember Me; I Will Remember You” Necklace – A Timeless Reminder of Faith
Carry a powerful reminder of Allah’s presence and divine connection with the “So Remember Me; I Will Remember You” Necklace. Engraved with the profound Quranic verse from Surah Al-Baqarah (2:152):
“So remember Me; I will remember you.”
(Fadhkuroonee adhkurkum فَاذْكُرُونِي أَذْكُرْكُمْ)
This elegant and meaningful piece serves as a daily reminder of faith, devotion, and the blessings of remembering Allah.
Premium Quality & Durability
✔ Crafted from 18K gold-plated stainless steel, ensuring tarnish resistance, hypoallergenic comfort, and a long-lasting shine for everyday wear.
Adjustable & Comfortable Fit
✔ Designed with an adjustable 18-20 inch chain, allowing for perfect fit and versatile styling.
A Meaningful Islamic Gift
✔ The “So Remember Me; I Will Remember You” Necklace makes a thoughtful and spiritual gift, ideal for Eid, Ramadan, birthdays, or as a personal reminder of devotion and gratitude.
The Power of Surah Al-Baqarah 2:152
This verse highlights Allah’s promise of remembrance, reinforcing the importance of faith and spiritual connection.
Wear your faith beautifully and keep Allah’s remembrance close to your heart.
Shop now at Salaam Gallery and embrace divine connection.
Material: Premium stainless steel with 18k gold plating.
Packaging: Each piece comes gift-ready in a luxurious soft pouch, accompanied by a personalized thank-you note. Orders of three or more jewelry pieces are elegantly packaged in our exclusive Salaam Gallery premium mailers.
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