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Livrarea Comenzilor

Comenzile primite in ziua respectivă se livrează a doua zi calendaristică.

Comenzile sunt livrate prin firma de curierat GLS Curier, livrarea făcându-se la adresa indicată de client, in ziua urmatoare lucratoare, dupa preluarea coletului, pe intreg teritoriul Romaniei intre orele 08:00 si 17:00, de Luni pana Vineri. 
Transportul este gratuit in Romania la comenzi peste 100 lei.

Transportul international este suportat de client. Acesta isi poate alege mijlocul de transport care este cel mai convenabil.

Ya Allah: Allahu

While "Allahu Ya Allah" serves as a general expression of faith, there is a famous and moving story often shared in Islamic tradition that illustrates the power of calling on Allah's name with sincerity: The Story of the Mistaken Name

Once, there was a woman who lived her life calling upon a false idol, repeatedly crying out, "Ya Sanam, Ya Sanam" (O Idol). One day, in a moment of extreme exhaustion and desperation, her tongue slipped. Instead of the idol's name, she accidentally cried out, (O Eternal Refuge)—one of the 99 names of Allah.

Similar to Prophet Ayyub's beautiful patience , calling "Ya Allah" is a way to find strength when facing personal loss or hardship. Allahu Ya Allah

Immediately, Allah responded to her: "O My servant, what do you seek?"

This story highlights that Allah is Al-Mujeeb (The Responsive One), waiting for any excuse to shower a servant with mercy. While "Allahu Ya Allah" serves as a general

The angels were astonished and questioned, "O Allah, she was calling upon someone else and only said Your name by mistake!"

Today, the phrase is also widely known through spiritual songs, such as those by artists like Maher Zain and Salahuddin Sakib , which emphasize finding peace in the "busy rhythm of life" through connection with the Divine. Allahu Ya Allah Similar to Prophet Ayyub's beautiful patience , calling

Reciting such phrases is a form of dhikr (remembrance), which believers find brings tranquility to the heart.

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While "Allahu Ya Allah" serves as a general expression of faith, there is a famous and moving story often shared in Islamic tradition that illustrates the power of calling on Allah's name with sincerity: The Story of the Mistaken Name

Once, there was a woman who lived her life calling upon a false idol, repeatedly crying out, "Ya Sanam, Ya Sanam" (O Idol). One day, in a moment of extreme exhaustion and desperation, her tongue slipped. Instead of the idol's name, she accidentally cried out, (O Eternal Refuge)—one of the 99 names of Allah.

Similar to Prophet Ayyub's beautiful patience , calling "Ya Allah" is a way to find strength when facing personal loss or hardship.

Immediately, Allah responded to her: "O My servant, what do you seek?"

This story highlights that Allah is Al-Mujeeb (The Responsive One), waiting for any excuse to shower a servant with mercy.

The angels were astonished and questioned, "O Allah, she was calling upon someone else and only said Your name by mistake!"

Today, the phrase is also widely known through spiritual songs, such as those by artists like Maher Zain and Salahuddin Sakib , which emphasize finding peace in the "busy rhythm of life" through connection with the Divine. Allahu Ya Allah

Reciting such phrases is a form of dhikr (remembrance), which believers find brings tranquility to the heart.

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