We are really pleased their customer…
We are really pleased their customer service. They have huge stock of books, delivery and communication is very professional and quick.
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Retailer & Wholesaler of Islamic Books, Prayer Mats, Perfumes, Bakhoor, Ihrams, Sweets & More.
Little Ilford Lane 54-68, E12 5PN, London, United Kingdom
We are really pleased their customer service. They have huge stock of books, delivery and communication is very professional and quick.
Can be trusted and they have a deep understanding of customer services. Really pleased with this institution. Thank you for being transparent and listening! Heart ❤ 🤍
Very Polite and helpful Staff, been shopping with them for the last 10+ years, excellent and quick service, and very professional.
I have always received my products from azhar academy. good company.
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