A card sent for Eid should not have to come from a supermarket rack. This package contains twelve glossy postcards, each showing a different view of Masjid An-Nabawi and Madinah Al-Munawwarah — the Prophet's Mosque, its courtyards, its minarets, and the city around it.
What You Get
- 12 glossy cards, each with a different image
- Approximately 7 x 5 inches
- An inside fold, so there is room to write a proper message
- An envelope for every card
- All presented in a case, which keeps them flat and clean until they are used
What They Are For
Eid greetings, first — twelve covers most families with some to spare, for both 'Eids in a year. They also work as gift cards: attach one when you hand something over and the gift is noticeably better presented.
Beyond that: thank-you notes, get-well cards, congratulations on a marriage or a birth, a note tucked into a package. Any occasion where a card is expected and the usual options do not suit.
Why These Images Land
Almost every Muslim who receives one of these has either been to Madinah or hopes to go. The picture on the front carries a meaning no generic design can, and cards of this kind tend to be kept rather than discarded — propped on a shelf, or filed away with the things people hold on to.
They are equally useful for masajid and Islamic schools sending greetings to families, and for anyone who would rather send twelve good cards a year than buy them one at a time.