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  • Metal: 925 solid sterling silver
  • Unique handmade
  • Weight: 20-26 gr approx
  • Ring Top Face: 32.5 mm dia approx(Big Design)

1) Birhatiya Talisman(top face)
According to ancient sources, apart from the 99 names of Allah, there are 28 more names called Birhatiya.
Birhatiya; It is a prayer in which wishes and prayers are made to Allah by reading the 28 names of Allah in certain numbers. When you read this prayer, you can be protected from all kinds of troubles and evil. It is a prayer that has many blessings and effects. When you recite the holy names of Allah, jinn, devils and evil jinn cannot haunt you or rebel against you. This necklace is the talisman of the Birhatiya prayer.

2) Seven Verses(right side):
The 7 verses are derived from the hadith. It is also known as the 7-verse prayer. This is the 7 verses of the 7 Surahs of the Holy Quran written in the Abjad form.
According to various sources, the Prophet Muhammad said the following about these verses: "If a person recites these seven verses or writes them on a piece of paper and carries them with him, if a person is struck with torments and calamities like Mount Uhud from the sky, Allah Almighty will definitely remove these calamities and calamities from that person for the sake of these seven verses." These 7 verses are as follows:

Surah At-Tawbah Verse 51
Surah Yunus Verse 107
Surah Hud Verse 6
Surah Hud Verse 56
Surah Ankebut Verse 60
Surah Fatir Verse 2
Surah Az-Zumar Verse 38

3) Seven Sleepers(left side):
The Kıtmir prayer is written by writing prayers, verses and names that are considered evil-eye verses in a circle and placing the name "Kıtmir" in the middle.
The name Kıtmir mentioned in the prayer is the name of the shepherd dog of one of the seven people who were followers of the religion of Hz. Isa (Ashab-ı Kehf), who left everything behind to protect their religion and migrated and slept in a cave. Since he was among the Ashab-ı Kehf, Allah valued Kıtmir and pointed to him in the Quran, giving the good news that he would enter heaven with the Ashab-ı Kehf.
The purpose of this is to keep him separate from others. In other words, it means "O Allah, for the sake of the Ashab-ı Kehf, you preserved even a dog for years, and for the sake of your acceptable servants who have taken shelter behind the verses and names that surround you, I ask you to protect me as well."