Creating a resin Quran Pak Raheel (a decorative or miniature version of the Quran or its cover, made with resin) is a detailed process involving resin art techniques and religious respect. Here’s a general step-by-step guide: --- Materials You’ll Need: 1. Epoxy Resin & Hardener 2. Silicone Mold – Either a custom mold shaped like Quran Pak or rectangular/book shape. 3. Quranic Script or Raheel Design – Printed or hand-designed on special resin-safe paper or decal. 4. Gold Leaf, Glitter, or Beads (Optional) 5. Mixing Cups and Sticks 6. Protective Gloves and Mask 7. UV Lamp (if using UV resin) 8. Sealant Spray (for printed designs) 9. Heat Gun or Torch (to remove bubbles) --- Steps to Make It: 1. Design Your Raheel Print or write Quranic verses or the “Raheel” (decorative motif around the Quran text) on resin-compatible paper. Seal the printout with a clear acrylic spray to prevent smudging. 2. Prepare the Mold Choose a mold that suits your design – book-shaped, round plaque, or frame. Clean it thoroughly to avoid any dust or particles. 3. Mix the Resin Mix epoxy resin and hardener as per the instructions (usually a 1:1 or 2:1 ratio). Stir slowly to avoid air bubbles. 4. First Resin Pour Pour a thin clear layer into the mold. Let it sit for 10–15 minutes to let bubbles rise and pop with a heat gun. 5. Place the Design Carefully place your sealed Quranic script or Raheel design onto the slightly tacky resin. Smooth it down gently to avoid bubbles. 6. Final Resin Pour Pour another layer of resin over the design to encapsulate it. Add embellishments like gold leaf, pearls, or glitter if desired. Pop any air bubbles. 7. Cure the Resin Let it cure in a dust-free area for 24–48 hours (depending on the resin type). 8. Demold and Finish Once cured, carefully remove it from the mold. You can sand the edges or coat with another thin layer of resin for a glossy finish. --- Important Tips: Respect is crucial. Don't embed the entire Quran text unless it's meant for respectful display only, not decoration. Use selected verses or names (like “Bismillah” or “Alhamdulillah”) for general decor. Never place resin Quran art on the floor or in low places.