| Weight | 0.240 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 19.5 × 19.5 cm |
| Product Type | Decorative Card Print |
| Publisher | OWH SO MUSLIM (OSM) |
Du’a Prints
RM30.00
A collection of essentials du’as from authentic hadiths. Have 8 du’as in 1 set:-
- Du’a Exiting the Toilet
- Du’a Upon Entering the House
- Du’a Before Leaving the House
- Du’a Before Entering the Toilet
- Du’a Before Eating
- Du’a Before Sleeping
- Du’a in Seeking Knowledge
- Du’a After Waking Up
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