Muslim-owned UK brand

A Muslim-owned Islamic game brand

Pic-a-Pair is a small independent UK brand created by Safina Taslim, trading as Pic-a-Pair. We make Pic-a-Pair Islam Edition — a physical Islamic matching card game for Muslim families, children, madrasas and Islamic schools.

Pic-a-Pair logo — UK Muslim-owned Islamic game brandPic-a-Pair Islam Edition Islamic matching card game

Small independent UK business

Pic-a-Pair is run as a small independent business in the UK, created and operated by Safina Taslim trading as Pic-a-Pair.

One focused Islamic product

We sell one product — Pic-a-Pair Islam Edition — a physical Islamic matching card game for ages 5+, made for Muslim families, madrasas and Islamic schools.

30% of profits to charity

30% of profits from completed non-refunded sales are donated to Mercy To Humanity, supporting their humanitarian work.

About the brand

Pic-a-Pair — a UK Islamic game brand

Pic-a-Pair Islam Edition was created to give Muslim families, madrasas and Islamic schools a fast, screen-free way to play together and open up meaningful Islamic conversation. Every card features an Islamic-themed image — from the Kaaba and crescent moons to lanterns, dates and prayer scenes — so every match becomes a small talking point.

The brand is based in the UK, ships from the UK with Evri, and is run by Safina Taslim as an independent small business.

For directory listings, please link to https://picapair.co.uk or the shop page. For our full media pack, see media and partnerships.

Support Muslim-owned businesses

If you run a Muslim-owned business directory, a Dewsbury or Yorkshire small business listing, or a UK Muslim community page, you're welcome to list Pic-a-Pair using the details on our media and partnerships page.

Please only list us with accurate information. We do not claim awards, press mentions or endorsements we haven't received.

Shop & contact

Support a Muslim-owned UK small business

Buy Pic-a-Pair Islam Edition from our UK shop, or contact us for bulk orders, school orders and directory enquiries.