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MARYKAY - GREAT GIFT -
Turkish Islamic 33 Prayer Beads, Tesbih, Tasbih, Misbaha, Sufi Worry Beads, relaxation - Lapis Lazuli and Carnelian
At my Prayer Bead Store, Kay Soothing Beads, I provide handmade prayer beads, worry beads - Komboloi, 108 bead Japa malas, Tesbih, Tasbih, Misbaha, Sufi as well as Catholic and Anglican Rosaries, Personalized Pocket beads, bracelets and necklaces that are created from genuine gemstones. Custom made pieces can also be created according to your specifications
"Misbaha, islamic or turkish prayer beads" are most commonly made of various gemstones, silver, wooden beads, shell, horn, glass and synthetic. Semi precious stone beads are made of; carnelian agate, amber, amethyst, jet stone, onyx, turquoise, pearl, coral, jade, lapis, tiger's eye, etc whereas wooden beads are made of; walnut, ebony, rosewood, wenge tree, guayacan tree, olive tree, etc.
The number of beads also varies depending on the different religions, Islamic prayer beads "Tesbih", "Tasbih" or "Misbaha" and "sufi" usually have either ninety nine or thirty three beads,
Made of 33 high-grade 10mm authentic Lapis lazuli beads, 6mm carnelain and silver beads.
Each piece is a joy to create, and is lovingly and prayerfully hand-crafted using quality gemstones They feel good in your hands. All of my rosaries are meant to be used and prayed with
In Islam, prayer beads are referred to as Misbaha or Tasbih or Sibha, and contain 99 beads, corresponding to the 99 Names of Allah. Sometimes only 33 beads are used, in which case one would cycle through them three times to equal 99. The beads are traditionally used to keep count while saying the prayer known as Tasbih of Fatima, which was a form of prayer offered as a gift by the Prophet Muhammad to his daughter Fatima, which is recited as follows: 33 times "Subhan Allah" (Glory be to God), 33 times "Al-hamdu lilah" (Praise be to God), and 33 times "Allahu Akbar" (God is the greatest).
Use of the misbaha to count prayers and recitations is an evolution of Muhammad's practice of using the fingers of his right hand to keep track.[citation needed] While widely used today, some adherents of Wahhabism shun them as an intolerable innovation, preferring to stick to the exact method believed to have been used by Muhammad.[citation needed] Their use as a religious item has somewhat diminished over the years, except among adherents of the Sufi orders, and many use them nowadays strictly as worry beads and as status symbols.
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