Alhamdulillah — All Praise Be to God
الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ
"All Praise Be to Allah"
The words we say when we are grateful, when things go right, and even when they do not. This Alhamdulillah block is a daily reminder to find gratitude in every moment.
Details
- Gold-brown Thuluth calligraphy on cream background with geometric Islamic patterns
- Printed edge-to-edge directly on sustainably sourced pine wood — each block has unique wood grain character
- No frame needed — the wood itself is the art
- Free-standing or wall-mountable using 3M adhesive strips
- Available in hexagon, square, and rectangle shapes
Perfect for
- Kitchen or dining room — say Alhamdulillah before and after every meal
- Desk or workspace — gratitude in your daily grind
- Gifting — perfect for Eid, Ramadan, new homes, and weddings
Art that invites remembrance, not distraction.
Product details
- Material
- Sustainably sourced pine wood
- Type
- Wall Art
Frequently asked questions
What does Alhamdulillah mean?
Alhamdulillah translates to 'All praise is due to God' or 'Thanks be to God.' Muslims say it constantly — after eating, sneezing, completing tasks, or simply as an expression of gratitude. It is one of the most frequently said phrases in Islam.
Why display Alhamdulillah in my home?
Having Alhamdulillah visible in your living space is a daily, visual reminder to practice gratitude. It helps reframe everyday moments — meals, family time, challenges — as blessings to be thankful for.
Is this an appropriate gift for a new home?
Yes — Alhamdulillah is one of the most popular housewarming gifts in Muslim households because it celebrates gratitude for the new home itself. It's also a common Eid and nikah gift.
What is it made of?
Sustainably sourced pine hardwood with sealed Arabic calligraphy. Each piece has unique wood grain, so no two blocks look identical.
Where does Alhamdulillah look best displayed?
The kitchen and dining room are particularly meaningful — Muslims say Alhamdulillah after every meal. It also works beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, or as part of a gallery wall with other dhikr blocks.
Is this piece suitable for non-Arabic speakers?
Yes — many of our customers are converts, reverts, or simply Muslims who didn't grow up reading Arabic. The calligraphy is beautiful as art regardless, and the meaning is a meaningful reminder.
How do I care for the wood?
Keep it indoors, wipe with a soft dry cloth to remove dust, and avoid prolonged direct sunlight or water contact. Properly cared for, it will last many years.