Description
In a world that constantly asks Muslims to shrink, to qualify, to explain, to apologise — this shirt does the opposite.
مسلم. Muslim. Seven times. Front and back. Loud and clear.
The front of the Muslim Oversized T-Shirt carries the Arabic word مسلم in a bold, commanding calligraphic script centered on the chest — the word that defines your submission to Allah, your identity before the world, and your place within the greatest community ever raised for mankind. It is not a label. It is a declaration.
And the back takes that declaration further. MUSLIM is printed seven times in stacked, bold block lettering — with each repetition highlighting a different letter of the word, one by one, until every single letter has been illuminated. M. U. S. L. I. M. Every part of who you are. Every letter of what you carry. Seen fully. Celebrated completely.
In Islam, the word Muslim means one who submits — one who has surrendered their will, their heart, and their life to Allah alone. It is the most honorable title a human being can carry. And it was given to us not by culture or heritage, but by Allah Himself:
“And strive for Allāh with the striving due to Him. He has chosen you and has not placed upon you in the religion any difficulty. [It is] the religion of your father, Abraham. He [i.e., Allāh] named you “Muslims” before [in former scriptures] and in this [revelation] that the Messenger may be a witness over you and you may be witnesses over the people.” — Surah Al-Hajj (22:78)
This is your name — given by your Creator. Before any nationality, before any tribe, before any title this world might give or take — you are Muslim. And that identity was never meant to be hidden, whispered, or worn apologetically.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“Islam began as something strange and will return to being strange, so give glad tidings to the strangers.” — Muslim
To be Muslim — visibly, boldly, unapologetically — in a world that increasingly pressures believers into silence is itself an act of faith. It is the willingness to be the stranger the Prophet ﷺ spoke of. To stand firm in your identity when the world makes standing feel costly. To wear your submission to Allah not just in your heart and your prayer mat, but on your chest and your back — for all to see.
Allah says:
“You are the best nation produced for mankind. You enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong and believe in Allah.” — Surah Aal-Imran (3:110)
The best nation. Not despite being Muslim — because of it. This shirt carries that pride — the quiet, grounded, unshakeable pride of a believer who knows exactly who they are and exactly who gave them that identity.
The progressive letter highlight on the back is not just a design choice — it is a statement. Every part of the word Muslim matters. Every letter of your identity deserves to be seen. M for the mission you carry. U for the Ummah you belong to. S for the submission that defines you. L for the life lived in His way. I for the Iman that anchors you. M for the mercy you seek and extend.
Wear it. Both sides. All the way.
Crafted from a high-quality poly-cotton blend, this oversized tee offers a generous, relaxed fit for all-day comfort. The front Arabic calligraphy and back full-print are rendered in crisp, bold contrast — striking from every angle, meaningful from every direction.
Key Features:
- Front: مسلم Arabic calligraphy — bold, clean, and centered on the chest
- Back: MUSLIM x6 progressive letter highlight — a full back print that celebrates every letter of the identity
- Oversized relaxed fit — confident, comfortable, and effortlessly bold
- Classic crew neckline for a timeless, clean silhouette
- Poly-cotton blend fabric — soft, breathable, and long-lasting
- Easy to layer or wear solo — versatile across every season
- Available in multiple colors — wear your identity wherever life takes you
A deeply meaningful gift for any Muslim — because reminding someone that their identity is not something to hide but something to celebrate is one of the most powerful gifts of faith you can give.
“Say: Indeed, my prayer, my rites of sacrifice, my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds.” — Surah Al-An’am (6:162)





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