Cool, crisp, Quranically inspired. Ginger root from the drink of Jannah, watermelon from the Sunnah, and mint from the fragrant plants of paradise.
In Surah Al-Insan, Allah describes the drinks of paradise — a cup mixed with zanjabil, ginger, from a spring called Salsabil. Water that flows gently and pleasantly down the throat. The scholars say camphor cools and ginger warms — a perfect balance, designed by the Creator Himself. Watermelon Mint is our attempt to bring that promise a little closer to earth.
The Prophet ﷺ ate watermelon with fresh dates — "the heat of this is broken by the coolness of that." Black seed extract provides the immune foundation he called "a cure for everything except death." This isn’t a flavor. It’s a taste of what’s waiting.
Every ingredient traces back to the Quran or Hadith — and every claim is backed by modern peer-reviewed science.
5% gingerols. The Quran names ginger as the drink of paradise. Anti-nausea, anti-inflammatory, and clinically shown to double gastric emptying speed.
One of the fragrant plants (rayhan) blessed in the Quran. Cooling, anti-spasmodic, and calms the gut after long fasts.
Standardized to 2% thymoquinone. Anti-inflammatory, immune-supporting. “A cure for everything except death.”
786mg sodium — Bismillah in every serve. Clinically effective hydration from the world’s oldest salt mine.
1,000 IU per serve. Most Muslims are deficient. We fixed that.
One sachet per serve. Rip the top and pour into 12–16oz of cold water.
Stir or shake for 10 seconds. It dissolves completely — no grit, no residue.
Hydration hits in minutes. Best before or after fasting, training, or a long day.
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