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If you had to distill the entire spiritual life of a Muslim into three words — just three — the scholars of Islam would likely land on these:
صبر — Sabr — Patience. شكر — Shukr — Gratitude. توكل — Tawakkul — Trust in Allah.
These are not three separate virtues that happen to be listed together. They are three interlocking pillars of a complete Islamic mindset — each one holding up the other, each one incomplete without the other two. Together they form a framework for living that covers every single circumstance a believer will ever face.
Sabr (صبر) is what you reach for when life is hard — when the trial arrives, when the door closes, when the pain is real and the path forward is unclear. It is the anchor that keeps you from being swept away. Allah says:
“Indeed, Allah is with the patient.” — Surah Al-Baqarah (2:153)
Shukr (شكر) is what you reach for when life is good — when the blessing arrives, when the door opens, when you find yourself in a moment of ease and want to honour it rather than take it for granted. It is the response that multiplies what you have been given. Allah says:
“If you are grateful, I will surely increase you in favour.” — Surah Ibrahim (14:7)
Tawakkul (توكل) is what bridges them both — the complete surrender of your heart and affairs to Allah, whether the moment calls for patience or gratitude. It is the trust that every outcome — the painful ones and the joyful ones — has been planned by the One who knows what you do not. Allah says:
“And whoever relies upon Allah — then He is sufficient for him.” — Surah At-Talaq (65:3)
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ captured the relationship between these virtues beautifully:
“How wonderful is the affair of the believer, for his affairs are all good. If something good happens to him, he is thankful — and that is good for him. If something bad happens to him, he bears it with patience — and that is good for him.” — Muslim
That is Sabr and Shukr working in harmony. And underneath both of them, holding everything together, is Tawakkul — the unshakeable conviction that the One in whose hands your affairs rest is the most Capable, the most Merciful, and the most Wise.
The Sabr Shukur Tawakkul Hoodie carries all three — stacked in clean, elegant Arabic calligraphy, centered on the chest, in a design that is as understated in its appearance as these virtues are in the life of a true believer. No loud graphics. No elaborate artwork. Just three words, side by side, the way they were always meant to be — together. Now wrapped in the warmth and comfort of a premium hoodie that moves with you through every season, every morning, and every moment that calls for one of these three reminders.
Pull up the hood on a cold morning and remember — Sabr. Slip your hands into the kangaroo pocket and whisper — Shukr. Step out into whatever the day holds and anchor yourself in — Tawakkul. Three words. One hoodie. Every circumstance covered.
Crafted from a premium poly-cotton blend, this hoodie delivers lasting warmth, natural softness, and the durability to hold its shape and comfort wear after wear. Whether you are heading to Jumu’ah, studying, running errands, or simply unwinding at home — this hoodie wraps you in the three virtues that the Quran and Sunnah return to again and again.
Key Features:
- صبر شكر توكل Arabic script — three of Islam’s most essential virtues stacked on the chest
- Clean, minimal center chest placement — understated in design, complete in meaning
- Comfortable hood and kangaroo pocket — classic, warm, and built for daily wear
- Premium poly-cotton blend — soft, warm, breathable, and long-lasting
- Relaxed everyday fit — easy to layer over a tee or under a jacket
- Available in multiple colors — carry the reminder through every season
- Versatile across every occasion — from daily wear to meaningful gifting
A deeply meaningful gift for any Muslim — because giving someone a reminder of Sabr, Shukr, and Tawakkul together is giving them everything they need to face whatever comes next.
“Verily, with hardship comes ease.” — Surah Ash-Sharh (94:6)




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