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i miss salauddin sm pls give me more
hmmm I miss him too. ok how about some tooth rotting fluff?
Salauddin wakes up in the middle of the night, an hour before Fajr prayer. He always wakes up at the same time at night. He doesnt look to the other side of the bed, but he sees your form lying there, sleeping.
You never wake up for Tahajudd like him.
Salauddin makes his ablution, performs the Tahajudd prayer, making dua for you before anything else. He prays that you're always happy, prays for forgiveness from Allah on your behalf, prays to meet you in heaven. And then he makes a short prayer for himself, forgiveness for his past and future sins. He then prays Fajr, the morning prayer.
Salauddin then sits on the prayer mat, and he feels you sit beside him. He takes your hand in his, and starts tasbeeh on your fingers, counting them on your hands so that you get the reward too. He closes his eyes and he feels you lay your head on his lap. Usually, he would smile, but not today. He's mad at you today, and you know that. But you wont ever apologise, and he wont ever make you. He just needs to let it pass.
With his eyes closed, he recites the Quran. He's a hafidh, and he knows you're one too. But he still recites better. However, he loses his concentration today due to his frustration with you, and he hears the amusement in your voice as you correct his pronounciation, correct his mistakes.
Still he does not react. He keeps his eyes closed, his voice monotonous, not showing any signs of fluster. You cant get away with it everytime, not so easily at least.
He's mad at you. And you will know it.
After finishing recitation, he gets up and begins getting ready for the day. He hears you calling his name gently-
"Yusuf. Yusuf."
Yusuf. Only you are allowed to call him by his real name. And you use it to your favour, you know how his heart flutters at hearing his name roll from your tongue.
"Yusuf."
No. Not today.
He stands in front of the vanity, fixing his clothes. He wears his chaddar- the white chaddar you adore. Usually, he would wrap it around your shoulders, but not today.
Salauddin picks up the bottle of kohl, its the same one he bought you. He hears you whine his name as he places the kohl in his eyes. Usually, he would line your eyes with kohl before his, but not today.
Not after what you did last night.
He sits down in the balcony, the servant leaving a some dates and hot tea. He feels you sit opposite to him, trying to make him look at you, but he instead kept his eyes focused on the pyramids.
"Yusuf?"
Salauddin would usually feed you dates from his hands, after he took the seed out. He knows how it annoys you when your hands get sticky from the juices. But not today. Today, he only took the seeds out and put it in your plate and poured tea in your cup. You never had to use your own plate and cup, not when Salauddin fed you from his plate and shared his cup with you, blowing on the hot drink.
Not today.
He walks out of the room without eating, to attend to his duties. He didnt feel like having breakfast today, but he hopes you're not starving yourself at his expense... wherever you are. You dont follow after him when he left, you're a little short tempered like that. If he ignores you a few times, you give up trying to get his attention until he comes to you himself. You're not like him, you dont have patience for your beloved like he does.
But not today. Maybe some time apart will make you think about what you did.
Salauddin is fine as noon comes and he offers Dhudhr prayer, still no sight of you. You're probably taking a nap. He does get a little concerned after praying Asr, no sign of you all afternoon. Did you sleep through lunch?
Finally disturbed, he gives in and goes to look for you. He goes to the bedroom first, no sign of you. Then he makes his way to the dining hall, the library, before finally going to the stables.
He spots your figure there, standing in front of your favourite horse Rumi.
As always, he comes to you.
"Y/n."
He watches you turn away from him, crossing your arms over your chest with a huff. You're mad at him.
Salauddin's lip twitches.
"Y/n." He walks closer, coming up behind you.
"No." You say sharply as he tries to turn you around, shrugging his hand off your shoulder.
"Y/n-"
"No. I'm mad at you." You state.
"I know. I'm sorry." He apologises, as always. You never apologise.
You turn around, frowning at him. "You ignored me all day."
"I'm sorry."
"You misbehaved with me."
"I'm sorry."
"You didnt feed me."
"I'm sorry."
"You were mad at me." Were? So you know he's let go of his anger?
"I'm sorry."
"You should be."
He nodded. "I'm sorry."
"You didnt visit me all day."
"I'm sorry. I was going to now." He offered his hand. "Lets go?"
You smiled, finally letting go off the anger as you let him encase your hand.
Salauddin walked out of the stables, telling the servant to take care of the horses, especially Rumi.
A few minutes later, he reached the place he visited the most with you only.
The sun had set, the sky turning dark to indicate the time.
He looked at you. "Why dont you go in and wait for me? I just need to pray Maghrib."
You walked inside while he offered the evening prayer. And like every prayer, he prayed for you first, then his subjects and then himself.
He finished his prayer, and stood outside the entrance. He noticed a small flower growing outside. A pink flower. He plucked it gently.
With a deep inhale, he walked inside. His steps were gradual, despite it being darker than earlier. He knows you're not scared of the dark. Where you are, he hopes its not as dark.
He spots you sitting on the ground, waiting for him, looking sad. You perk up when you notice him.
"You came." You smiled. "You took so long."
"I'm sorry." He joined you on the ground, sitting next to you. "Here." He showed you the pink flower, watching your eyes lit up.
"Wow." You were in awe. "Its so pretty. Come on, place it."
With a smile, he nodded at your request. Salauddin took the flower and placed it on the grave.
The two of you sat in silence, and he felt you put your head on his shoulder.
"Only one flower? You should bring more." You complained.
He nodded. "Next time." He could never say no to you.
How could he explain to you that no matter how many flowers he dresses your grave with, you wont come back.
Salauddin stayed there for a bit longer, wiping his tears before returning home with you.
He offered the night prayer Isha, before lying in bed, where you were already waiting for him.
"Yusuf?" He opened his eyes. You were both lying on your sides, facing each other.
"Hm?"
"I'm sorry for not coming in your dreams last night." You pouted, surprising him as you apologised for the first time.
"I promise I'll visit tonight!"
Salauddin smiled. "Okay."
He could never be mad at you for long. He forgave you when you left this world, he can forgive everything else too.
Ngl, I cried writing this.
#time traveller au#salauddin#baldwin iv#yandere salauddin#yandere baldwin#yandere x reader#yandere x you#yandere#yandere male#yandere x darling#x reader
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Sunnah Facts!
Reciting Tasbeeh on Fingers
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Count Tasbih on your fingers, for the fingers will be questioned and asked to speak on the day of Judgement Sunan Abi dawud 1501
That Day, We will seal over their mouths, and their hands will speak to Us, and their feet will testify about what they used to earn. (Ya sin 36:65) . . . #allah#quran#islam#alhamdulillah#islamicremindersdaily#quranquotes#prophetmuhammad#islamicquotes#allahisthemostmerciful#allahakbar#islamicpost#islamicpage#islamdaily#tasbeeh#muslimquotes#muslimreminder#islamposts#islamicworld#jannah#islamic#muslimreminders#faithinallah#trustallah#istighfar#dhikr#islamicreminders#alhamdulilah#islamicposts#islamicquote#tasbih
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SALAT-UL-TASBEEH
Method and Rewards
Salat-ul Tasbeeh is one of the many beautiful gifts passed on by the Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) to his Ummah. Not only does it erase your sins completely, but also helps you build a close and personal connection with Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala).
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) one day said to his uncle, ‘Abbas (RadiyAllahu ‘anhu):
“Oh Uncle, shall I not give you, shall I not grant you, shall I not award you, shall I not do mercy on you; When you do ten things Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) will forgive your sins, of future and of past, new and old, those you have forgotten and those you did knowingly, big and small, hidden and revealed.” Then he (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) taught him the way to pray Salat ul Tasbeeh and said to offer this Salah once a day. If not once a day then every Friday, and even if this not possible then once a month, and even if this is not possible then once a year, and even if this is not possible then at least once in a lifetime. (Abu Dawood and Tirmidhi)
Method of Salat-ul Tasbeeh
This Salah is performed in four Raka’at at a time and can be offered in any part of the day and night besides the Makrooh times of sunrise and sunset. However, it is preferred before Zuhr prayer. The Tasbeeh for this Salah is:
"SubhaanAllahi Wal Hamdulillaahi Wa Laa ilaaha illAllaahu Wallaahu Akbar.“
“All Glory and Perfection is to Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala), All praise is to Allah (Subhanaahu wa Ta’ala), there is no god but Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala), Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) is the Greatest"
1 After starting the Salah and reciting Thanaa’, recite this Tasbeeh 15 times
2 After reciting Surah Fatihah and another Surah, recite this Tasbeeh 10 times
3 During Ruku’, after saying prescribed glorifications, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
4 After standing up from Ruku’, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
5 In the first Sajdah after glorifications, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
6 In the Jalsah (between the Sajdah) recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
7 Again recite the Tasbeeh 10 times in the second Sajdah
Repeat this procedure for all four Rak'at of the Salah to complete the count of the Tasbeeh to 300. It is important to take the following considerations into mind while performing this Salah:
1 Do not count loudly
2 Do not count on fingers or using a Tasbeeh
3 It is recommended to count by gently pressing the fingers as a reminder
4 If a count is missed in any position, make up for it in the next posture
5 Try to keep the mind as focused on the Dhikr as much as possible. Slowly but eventually, the Tasbeeh will start melting your heart during the Salah, and give you an unprecedented spiritual experience
6 Since the Tasbeeh is about praising Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) and His blessings, it is a good practice to keep reminding yourself of His blessings and favors as you recite the Tasbeeh.
With the advent of Ramadan, it is an excellent time to incorporate it into our ‘Ibadah to reap the full benefits of this excellent prayer.
Allah (Subhanahu waTa’ala) knows the Best.
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SALAT-UL-TASBEEH
Method and Rewards
Salat-ul Tasbeeh is one of the many beautiful gifts passed on by the Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) to his Ummah. Not only does it erase your sins completely, but also helps you build a close and personal connection with Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala).
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) one day said to his uncle, ‘Abbas (RadiyAllahu ‘anhu):
“Oh Uncle, shall I not give you, shall I not grant you, shall I not award you, shall I not do mercy on you; When you do ten things Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) will forgive your sins, of future and of past, new and old, those you have forgotten and those you did knowingly, big and small, hidden and revealed.” Then he (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) taught him the way to pray Salat ul Tasbeeh and said to offer this Salah once a day. If not once a day then every Friday, and even if this not possible then once a month, and even if this is not possible then once a year, and even if this is not possible then at least once in a lifetime. (Abu Dawood and Tirmidhi)
Method of Salat-ul Tasbeeh
This salah is performed in four Raka’at at a time and can be offered in any part of the day and night besides the Makrooh times of sunrise and sunset. However, it is preferred before Zuhr prayer. The Tasbeeh for this Salah is:
"SubhaanAllahi Wal Hamdulillaahi Wa Laa ilaaha illAllaahu Wallaahu Akbar.“
“All Glory and Perfection is to Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala), All praise is to Allah (Subhanaahu wa Ta’ala), there is no god but Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala), Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) is the Greatest"
1 After starting the Salah and reciting Thanaa, recite this tasbih 15 times
2 After reciting Surah Fatihah and another Surah, recite this Tasbeeh 10 times
3 During Ruku’, after saying prescribed glorifications, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
4 After standing up from Ruku’, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
5 In the first Sajdah after glorifications, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
6 In the Jalsah (between the Sajdah) recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
7 Again recite the Tasbeeh 10 times in the second Sajdah
Repeat this procedure for all four Rak'at of the Salah to complete the count of the Tasbeeh to 300. It is important to take the following considerations into mind while performing this Salah:
1 Do not count loudly
2 Do not count on fingers or using a Tasbeeh
3 It is recommended to count by gently pressing the fingers as a reminder
4 If a count is missed in any position, make up for it in the next posture
5 Try to keep the mind as focused on the Dhikr as possible. Slowly but eventually, the Tasbeeh will start melting your heart during the Salah, and give you an unprecedented spiritual experience
6 Since the Tasbeeh is about praising Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) and His blessings, it is a good practice to keep reminding yourself of His blessings and favors as you recite the Tasbeeh.
With the advent of Ramadan, it is an excellent time to incorporate it into our ‘Ibadah to reap the full benefits of this excellent prayer.
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What do you need to pack for Umrah?
If you are excited to travel for Umrah, and don't understand what to pack for Umrah. This is not a big problem, you can get information from experienced Umrah travelers, as they have gone through this journey. Rather you can find information for your packing on the internet and this is an easy way.
It is an honor for you that Allah has called you to His house. Every Muslim has such a beautiful desire that they. When talking about Umrah, the first thing that comes to mind is packing. A trip seems incomplete without packing, because if you shop from another country, your trip may cost you more. So be far from it. Here you can get complete Umrah packing guide.
Travel document:
It is the first important thing in your journey, it plays an important role in your spiritual journey. Many places in Saudi Arabia require a travel document. If you do not take travel documents, you may face many problems. So if you want your journey to be hassle free then carry all the documents with you. The complete list of your travel documents is given below:
Important Documents:
Valid Passport
Umrah Visa
Proof of Vaccination against Meningitis (depending on the Saudi government policy)
Passport-sized Photographs (For emergency use)
Travel Insurance
Hotel Booking Confirmation
Return Flight Tickets
Additional Documents (Depending on Circumstances):
Shahadah Certificate (if you accept Islam recently)
Clothes and shoes:
An essential part of packing is clothes, whenever you travel to another country, you should bring your clothes according to the weather. If you are traveling to Saudi, you should know about their weather and pack your clothes according to Saudi weather. Make sure your clothing fits their culture, and should be loose fitting.
If you don't want to get tired, make sure your shoe selection is comfortable. Many people think that if you pack well, your trip can be enjoyable. Here you can find a complete guide on packing clothes and shoes, given below:
Specific Items of clothing (For Men):
Ihram (Two white seamless sheets for entering the state of Ihram)
Underwear
Innerwear
Outerwear (Light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings)
For Women:
Underwear
Hijab
Abaya
Innerwear
Outerwear (Light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings)
Specific Items of Footwear:
Comfortable sandals
Slippers
Closed-toe shoes (For exploring the city and visiting other places)
Socks
Luggage:
Luggage is the most important thing because all your things that you carry, you can put in luggage (luggage). Always be careful while choosing it, as it is your travel companion. If you want your journey to be smooth and hassle-free, choose a good quality bag. Some types of luggage are given below.
Hard Shell Suitcase
A good quality suitcase with a hard case and built-in locking system is recommended.
Avoid soft, as they can be easily opened by thieves or malicious individuals.
Suitcase locks and keys
Luggage tags
Bag pack
Essential Prayer:
Pack all the things used in prayer, it is a very sensitive thing, so there is no mistake in it. These things are related to your purpose, so it is important that you pack everything related to your prayer. It is used in your prayer, some of the essential rules of prayer are as follows:
List of prayer essentials:
Pocket Quran
Dua Book
Dua List
Tasbeeh
Digital Dhikr Counter
Seven-Bead Tasbeeh (To keep count of your circuits during Tawaf and Sa’i.)
Prayer Mat
Compass for the Qibla
Umrah Guide Book
Toiletries/hygiene:
Towels
Toothbrush/Miswaak
Toothpaste
Shampoo/Conditioner
Bar of Soap
Liquid Soap
Toilet Rolls/Pocket Tissues
Wet Wipes (For ladies use)
Hairbrush/Comb
Shaving Machine/Disposable Razors
Deodorant/Anti-Perspirant
Perfume/Attar (without alcohal)
Nail Cutter
Small Scissors
Medication:
Current/Regular Medication
Cold & Flu Relief Medication
Pain Relief Tablets
Travel Sickness Tablets
Moisturizing Cream
Vitamin C Supplements (Take one daily)
Plasters/Blister Plasters/Bandages
Muscle Pain Ointments/Creams
Oral Rehydration Salts
Glucose
Electronics:
Universal Travel Adapter
Mobile Phone
Saudi Sim Card
Mobile Phone Charger
Portable Charger/Power Bank
E-reader/Smart Tablet
Earphones/Headphones
Wrist Watch
Alarm Clock
Torch/Flashlight
Travel Iron
Travel Kettle
Portable Fan/Cooling Device
Conclusion: In order for your Umrah to go well and be spiritually enlightened, careful planning is essential before you leave. If you prepare ahead of time and bring only the essentials, you can fully immerse yourself in the Umrah experience and focus on its spiritual meaning. Moreover, knowing about various time-management strategies for Umrah is also essential for a hassle-free pilgrimage to Mecca. I hope your journey is a life-changing event full of blessings, absolution, and spiritual development.
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VERY BENEFICIAL NAFL SALAAH
1) TAHIYYATUL WUDHU
• After Wudhu.
• 2 Rakaats.
Benefit: Entitled to enter Jannat.
2) TAHIYYATUL MASJID
• Upon entering the Masjid & before sitting down.
• 2 Rakaats.
Benefit: To honour ﷲ͜عَزَّوَجَــــل
3) ISHRAAQ
• Performed 15 minutes after Sunrise.
• 2 or 4 Rakaats.
Benefit: Thawaab of one Hajj & Umrah
4) SALAATUL CHAASHT
• Some part of the day (± 10:00am) has passed until Zawaal.
• 2; 4; 6; 8; 10 or 12 Rakaats.
Benefit: Counted among the devotees
5) AWWABEEN SALAAT
• After Maghrib Salaat.
• Minimum 6 and Maximum 20 Rakaats.
Benefit: Sins forgiven even as much as the foam on the ocean
6) SALAATUL TAUBAH
• When the need arises.
• 2 Rakaats.
Benefit: If certainly truthful and sincere ﷲ͜عَزَّوَجَــــل forgives
7) SALAATUL ISTIKHAARAH
•may be read at any permissible time
• 2 Rakaats.
Benefit: asking for the best decision from ﷲ͜عَزَّوَجَــــل
8) SALAATUL HAJAA
• In time of need.
• 2 Rakaats
Benefit: When one is in need or in difficulty
9) SAFFAR SALAAT
• Performed at home before setting out on a journey.
• 2 Rakaats
Benefit: A person has not left anything better at home then these 2 Rakaats
10) SALAATUL TASBEEH
• Any permitted time.
• 4 Rakaats.
Benefit: A precious gift and valuable present and ﷲ͜عَزَّوَجَــــل forgives all minor, major, intentional, unintentional and hidden sins
11) TAHAJJUD SALAAT
• After Esha, later part of night.
• Minimum of 2 Rakaats and Maximum of 12 Rakaats.
Benefit: Glorify ﷲ͜عَزَّوَجَــــل
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Best Islamic app on play store
Navigating through the best Islamic app on the Play Store can be a challenging task due to the multitude of applications designed for Muslims. The marketplace is saturated with a diverse range of applications catering to various facets of Islamic life, such as prayer, Quranic studies, community engagement, and educational resources. Effectively sifting through this abundance necessitates careful consideration. Users often embark on a meticulous exploration, evaluating features, user reviews, and overall functionality to identify the application that aligns seamlessly with their individual preferences and requirements. In this multifaceted landscape of Islamic applications, the quest for the ideal one emerges as a thoughtful and nuanced endeavor, requiring a discerning approach to make an informed choice.
'ILM' stands out as the best application for Islamic growth, offering a range of services that cater to various aspects of religious development. With features like online madrasa for convenient learning, an online Quran to engage with the holy text, digital tasbeeh for prayer counting, an Islamic calendar for staying updated on important dates, services to locate nearby mosques, and a collection of duas for spiritual guidance, Ilm provides a comprehensive platform to support and enhance one's journey towards Islamic knowledge and practice.
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Just wanted to add to that breathing thing that there are apps for that! I'm using one called Breathly, which has several predefined breathing patterns and can be set to silent (the options are male voice, female voice, gong cue, and silent).
In a quiet space such as a library you should obviously use the silent option (or wear headphones). You should also practice your favorite pattern at home so that you can use it in a setting where you can't use your phone (such as a classroom).
Another thing I do to distract myself is what I call "playing ABCs". I pick a topic (women's names, names of cities, verbs, whatever) and then slowly go through the alphabet, A through Z, trying to think of one for each letter. If I can't think of one for some letter or another, I think "pass" to myself. This latter part takes some practice, though, so this is another thing you may want to try in advance so you won't be disappointed or mad at yourself for having to use "pass" when you actually need it.
If you're the religious type, there may be some simple prayer or meditation that's suitable for calming yourself down in stressful situations. If you're a Muslim, tasbeeh (which you can count on your fingers) should be really calming. If you're Christian, a full rosary would probably be too much, but there's something called a Wreath of Christ that should be helpful too. (Unlike with the tasbeeh, I don't think there's a way of counting it on your fingers, but it's easy enough to make from wooden or felted beads and it looks like a somewhat idiosyncratic bracelet.)
Coping ideas for anxiety in a quiet space (like a classroom or library)
Have a comfort/stim item that is quiet/subtle. This might include something really soft in your pocket you can pet to ground yourself or even a necklace you can fidget with. Maybe there’s even a stress ball you can squeeze.
If there’s nothing you have on you, maybe do something like tap a pattern on your leg to a favourite song and focus on the physical feeling. Or even trace patterns on your leg.
Think about what’s around you. What do you see? What colours are the walls? What is the floor made of? Name five items in the room with you?
Listen to the sounds where you are and list them off. Are there bugs chirping outside? Are people doing work outside? Do you hear a heater/fan going?
Have a mantra if you need grounding that you can repeat (quietly in your head) to focus on. Example: “My name is ___. I am ___ years old. I live in ___. I am safe. ”
Practice some breathing exercises when you aren’t anxious that you can recall and use quietly.
If you are able to, have a water bottle that you can sip on (or even a to go mug with a herbal tea/drink of your choice).
Focus on distractions if you can. Think about something fun you want to do later, or try and come up with a fun story for a stranger you might have seen earlier.
Focus on neutral or positive affirmations. An example of a neutral one might be “I’m anxious, but I’ve been anxious before and gotten through this. This will all be over soon.”
If you can, doodle a bit on some paper.
Plan out a self-care activity you’re going to do later. Maybe you plan to go get your favourite tea after, or put on your favourite music, maybe watch a comfort show. You may not be able to do these things in the moment but think of them and how you will be doing them later.
If you can, step out for a few minutes. Breathe some fresh air.
Remember that your anxiety and feelings are valid. And you are going to make it through!
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Zikr ring is a smart ring inspired by the Muslim Tasbih Buddha beads, with built-in Tasbeeh counting, 5 times pilgrimage time reminder, time display and other functions, can be connected to the Smart iQibla App, and Qibla Honor supporting the use. From now on, you can do the pilgrimage anytime, anywhere more easily, all the times of Tasbih will be recorded, accumulated to a certain number can be exchanged in the APP points, coupons, gifts, and a variety of PK mini-games will add a fun life for Muslim friends. https://www.iqibla.com/products/zikr1
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Zikr ring is a smart ring inspired by the Muslim Tasbih Buddha beads, with built-in Tasbeeh counting, 5 times pilgrimage time reminder, time display and other functions, can be connected to the Smart iQibla App, and Qibla Honor supporting the use. From now on, you can do the pilgrimage anytime, anywhere more easily, all the times of Tasbih will be recorded, accumulated to a certain number can be exchanged in the APP points, coupons, gifts, and a variety of PK mini-games will add a fun life for Muslim friends. https://www.iqibla.com/products/zikr1
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TASBEEH BRACELET, TIGER EYE
DHS. 130
The Tasbeeh bracelet can be worn daily in remembrance and praise of Allah.
Made of semi-precious natural gems stones 33 beads, handcrafted bracelet with elastic string.
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“And how strange are you, counting your Remembrance (Tasbeeh) with Beads (Misbaha),
If only you set another for counting your sins.”
وَاعجَبا لَك تعد التَّسْبِيح بسبحة .. فَهَلا جعلت لعد الْمعاصِي أُخْرَى.
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SALAT-UL-TASBEEH
Method and Rewards
Salat-ul Tasbeeh is one of the many beautiful gifts passed on by the Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) to his Ummah. Not only does it erase your sins completely, but also helps you build a close and personal connection with Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala).
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) one day said to his uncle, ‘Abbas (RadiyAllahu ‘anhu):
“Oh Uncle, shall I not give you, shall I not grant you, shall I not award you, shall I not do mercy on you; When you do ten things Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) will forgive your sins, of future and of past, new and old, those you have forgotten and those you did knowingly, big and small, hidden and revealed.” Then he (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) taught him the way to pray Salat ul Tasbeeh and said to offer this Salah once a day. If not once a day then every Friday, and even if this not possible then once a month, and even if this is not possible then once a year, and even if this is not possible then at least once in a lifetime. (Abu Dawood and Tirmidhi)
Method of Salat-ul Tasbeeh
This Salah is performed in four Raka’at at a time and can be offered in any part of the day and night besides the Makrooh times of sunrise and sunset. However, it is preferred before Zuhr prayer. The Tasbeeh for this Salah is:
"SubhaanAllahi Wal Hamdulillaahi Wa Laa ilaaha illAllaahu Wallaahu Akbar.“
“All Glory and Perfection is to Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala), All praise is to Allah (Subhanaahu wa Ta’ala), there is no god but Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala), Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) is the Greatest"
1 After starting the Salah and reciting Thanaa’, recite this Tasbeeh 15 times
2 After reciting Surah Fatihah and another Surah, recite this Tasbeeh 10 times
3 During Ruku’, after saying prescribed glorifications, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
4 After standing up from Ruku’, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
5 In the first Sajdah after glorifications, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
6 In the Jalsah (between the Sajdah) recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
7 Again recite the Tasbeeh 10 times in the second Sajdah
Repeat this procedure for all four Rak'at of the Salah to complete the count of the Tasbeeh to 300. It is important to take the following considerations into mind while performing this Salah:
1 Do not count loudly
2 Do not count on fingers or using a Tasbeeh
3 It is recommended to count by gently pressing the fingers as a reminder
4 If a count is missed in any position, make up for it in the next posture
5 Try to keep the mind as focused on the Dhikr as much as possible. Slowly but eventually, the Tasbeeh will start melting your heart during the Salah, and give you an unprecedented spiritual experience
6 Since the Tasbeeh is about praising Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) and His blessings, it is a good practice to keep reminding yourself of His blessings and favors as you recite the Tasbeeh.
With the advent of Ramadan, it is an excellent time to incorporate it into our ‘Ibadah to reap the full benefits of this excellent prayer.
Allah (Subhanahu waTa’ala) knows the Best.
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SALAT-UL-TASBEEH
Method and Rewards
Salat-ul Tasbeeh is one of the many beautiful gifts passed on by the Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) to his Ummah. Not only does it erase your sins completely, but also helps you build a close and personal connection with Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala).
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) one day said to his uncle, ‘Abbas (RadiyAllahu ‘anhu):
“Oh Uncle, shall I not give you, shall I not grant you, shall I not award you, shall I not do mercy on you; When you do ten things Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) will forgive your sins, of future and of past, new and old, those you have forgotten and those you did knowingly, big and small, hidden and revealed.” Then he (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) taught him the way to pray Salat ul Tasbeeh and said to offer this Salah once a day. If not once a day then every Friday, and even if this not possible then once a month, and even if this is not possible then once a year, and even if this is not possible then at least once in a lifetime. (Abu Dawood and Tirmidhi)
Method of Salat-ul Tasbeeh
This salah is performed in four Raka’at at a time and can be offered in any part of the day and night besides the Makrooh times of sunrise and sunset. However, it is preferred before Zuhr prayer. The Tasbeeh for this Salah is:
"SubhaanAllahi Wal Hamdulillaahi Wa Laa ilaaha illAllaahu Wallaahu Akbar.“
“All Glory and Perfection is to Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala), All praise is to Allah (Subhanaahu wa Ta’ala), there is no god but Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala), Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) is the Greatest"
1 After starting the Salah and reciting Thanaa, recite this tasbih 15 times
2 After reciting Surah Fatihah and another Surah, recite this Tasbeeh 10 times
3 During Ruku’, after saying prescribed glorifications, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
4 After standing up from Ruku’, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
5 In the first Sajdah after glorifications, recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
6 In the Jalsah (between the Sajdah) recite the Tasbeeh 10 times
7 Again recite the Tasbeeh 10 times in the second Sajdah
Repeat this procedure for all four Rak'at of the Salah to complete the count of the Tasbeeh to 300. It is important to take the following considerations into mind while performing this Salah:
1 Do not count loudly
2 Do not count on fingers or using a Tasbeeh
3 It is recommended to count by gently pressing the fingers as a reminder
4 If a count is missed in any position, make up for it in the next posture
5 Try to keep the mind as focused on the Dhikr as possible. Slowly but eventually, the Tasbeeh will start melting your heart during the Salah, and give you an unprecedented spiritual experience
6 Since the Tasbeeh is about praising Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala) and His blessings, it is a good practice to keep reminding yourself of His blessings and favors as you recite the Tasbeeh.
With the advent of Ramadan, it is an excellent time to incorporate it into our ‘Ibadah to reap the full benefits of this excellent prayer.
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The prayer tasbeeh are traditionally used to keep count while saying the prayer. The prayer is considered a form of dhikr that involves : read more https://bit.ly/3xA9i9P
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