تجلّي
كل اسم خطوة ناحيته
Every Name, a step toward Him
A quiet object for drawing near. Ninety-nine cards, one for each Beautiful Name of Allah. Draw one, breathe with it, and let a single Name shape your day.
What is Tajalli
تَجَلّي
ta·jal·lī · noun · Arabic
The shining-forth of the divine, a moment when the unseen becomes felt. Each Name is a small tajalli, a glimpse of nearness.
Not a textbook, not a novelty oracle. Tajalli sits between devotion and design: a bilingual contemplative tool made to feel like an heirloom. Restrained, metallic, architectural, and warm.
What it stands for
Reverent
Every choice defers to the content. Ornament frames the Name, never competes with it.
Architectural
The mihrab arch and eight-point star root the brand in centuries of Islamic geometry, never pastiche.
Bilingual
Arabic leads, English supports. Both are first-class, neither an afterthought.
A six-step ritual
How it speaks
- 01
Arriveالحضور
Breathe in for 4, hold 2, out for 8.
- 02
Drawاسحب
Pull one card, your Name today.
- 03
Presenceالاستحضار
Breathe with it, feel Him near.
- 04
Absorbالتشرّب
Repeat it in silence until it settles.
- 05
Connectالربط
Where do you meet it today, in fear or hope?
- 06
Callالدعاء
Pray it for yourself, a loved one, and all.
Ways to use it
Daily remembrance
Draw one Name morning or evening. A small, unhurried ritual that turns a Name into a day's reflection.
A meaningful gift
For Ramadan, Eid, a nikāḥ, or a new baby. A keepsake that draws someone near, beautiful enough to display.
Family practice
Read a Name together. Introduce children to the Beautiful Names through a gentle, tactile ritual.
From those who've held it
“Drawing a card is the calmest minute of my day. It feels like a quiet, personal message.”
“I gave a set for Eid. My mother keeps hers in a bowl by the window and draws one every morning.”
“The app remembers the Name I drew and lets me write what I felt. Looking back over the month is moving.”