Shāṭir ( شاطر )  Clever, well-behaved. 
It is the highest praise your mother can
give you.
Shatoor (شطّور) clever, well-behaved. Cutsified version of Shatir.
١٣١٢ 1312 (ACAB)
20% donated to The Dhadjowa Foundation
Mashallah (ما شاء الله) is praised used to ward off envy by acknowledging the object of envy is by God’s will. *do not wear in the toilet
In Arabic, “war” حرب (harab) and “love” حب (hubb) are separated by one letter. In this design a flower distorts the middle letter ر to change war to love.
على راسي (ala rasi) is a common  Arabic expression used to show respect, or willingness to help.  It literally means ‘on my head.’  This hat design plays on that phrase by placing the words  directly where the expression points — on your head.