Highlights- Name: Tasbih (also known as Misbaha or Subha)
- Structure: Typically 33 or 99 beads
- Purpose: Used for reciting the names of Allah or specific prayers
- Usage: Often used in Dhikr (remembrance of Allah)
- Common Phrases: "Subhanallah" (Glory be to Allah), "Alhamdulillah" (Praise be to Allah), "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is Great
OverviewThe Muslim traditional 33 prayer tasbih, also known as misbaha, sibha, or prayer beads, is a string of beads used by Muslims for counting recitations in their devotional practices, particularly in the remembrance of Allah (dhikr). The tasbih typically consists of 33 beads, which correspond to the 33 names of Allah, allowing practitioners to repeat these names in a meditative and structured manner. Traditionally made from various materials like wood, glass, or precious stones, the tasbih serves both as a spiritual tool and a cultural artifact, reflecting the rich heritage of Islamic worship and art.