Collection: Islamic 3D Acrylic Wall Art

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should Islamic wall art be placed in the home?
Islamic wall art should be placed at a respectful height (above eye level) in clean, dignified areas of the home. The living room, bedroom, and prayer room are the most appropriate locations. For prayer rooms, Ayatul Kursi or the Qibla direction indicator is commonly placed on the wall facing the direction of prayer. Avoid placing Islamic calligraphy in bathrooms, kitchens (near stoves/sinks), or near the floor.
What is the difference between your canvas, metal, and acrylic Islamic art?
Canvas Islamic art is printed on fabric canvas stretched on a wooden frame -- it has a warm, textured feel and is our most affordable option. Metal Islamic art is laser-cut Arabic calligraphy in powder-coated steel -- it is three-dimensional, dramatic, and extremely durable. Acrylic Islamic art is UV-printed on acrylic sheets with a glossy, glass-like finish -- it is modern, vibrant, and lightweight. Each material offers a distinct aesthetic and price point.
Which Quranic verses are most popular for wall art?
Ayatul Kursi (Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 255) is by far the most popular choice -- it is known as the greatest verse of the Quran and is displayed in millions of Muslim homes worldwide. Other popular choices include Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim, the four Quls (Surah Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas, Al-Kafirun), SubhanAllah/Alhamdulillah/Allahu Akbar sets, and Surah Al-Fatiha.
Is Islamic wall art available in sets?
Yes, we offer Islamic wall art in single panels as well as coordinated 3-piece and 5-piece sets. Multi-panel sets are especially popular for creating a stunning feature wall in the living room or prayer room. Common set themes include SubhanAllah-Alhamdulillah-Allahu Akbar, and the four Quls displayed as a four-panel arrangement. Sets are available in canvas, metal, and acrylic formats.
Can I gift Islamic wall art for Eid or a Nikah ceremony?
Islamic wall art is one of the most meaningful and appreciated gifts in the Muslim community. It is a popular choice for Eid gifts, Nikah (wedding) gifts, housewarming presents, and as a welcome-home gift for someone returning from Umrah or Hajj. Ayatul Kursi and Bismillah pieces are the most gifted designs. We offer gift-ready packaging on request.