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Muslim prayer beads
Look up misbaha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A misbaha (Arabic: مِسْبَحَة, romanized: misbaḥa), subḥa (Arabic: سُبْحَة), mesbah (Arabic: مِسْبَاَحْ)
Misbaha
String of beads used in various religious traditions
the japamala in Buddhism and Hinduism, the Jaap Sahib in Sikhism and the misbaha in Islam. Beads are among the earliest human ornaments and ostrich eggshell
Prayer_beads
2020 film by Naranipuzha Shanavas
meet his Ustad. There he loses his misbaha (prayer beads), which Sujatha returns to him. Later, Sufi gifts his misbaha to Sujatha, which was a gift from
Sufiyum_Sujatayum
Form of dhikr that involves the repetitive utterances praising Allah
certain number of times, using either the fingers of the right hand or a misbaha to keep track of counting. The term tasbeeh is based on in the Arabic root
Tasbih
Indian prayer bead string
other forms of prayer beads used in various world religions, such as the misbaha in Islam and the rosary in Christianity. The specific origin of the mala
Japamala
Material used to make beads
is a material used to make beads, notably in the making of komboloi and misbaha. "Bakelite" and "Parkesine" are both synthetic resins named after their
Faturan
String of beads
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Fruitstone used as a prayer bead in Hinduism
Associated mantras Om Namah Shivaya Om mani padme hum Prayer beads Japamala Misbaha Rosary Garlands and beadwork Phuang malai Kombolói Stutley (1985), p. 119:"'Rudra-eyed'
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Topics referred to by the same term
Subha may refer to: Subah, subdivision of the Moghul Empire territories Misbaha, Muslim prayer beads, also known as subha Subha (writers), Indian detective
Subha
Soil taken from Husayn ibn Ali's grave in Karbala
Ali's grave in the city of Karbala. Shia Muslims use it to make turbah and misbaha. According to Islamic (Shi'i) narrations, "Turbah Karbala" has diverse
Turbah_Karbala
Prophet in Islam
the plant to Europe in the Middle Ages. They used the pseudocarps for misbaha (prayer beads) and associated them with the account of the suffering of
Job_in_Islam
Techniques to train attention and awareness
mantra until the person has gone all the way around the mala. The Muslim misbaha has 99 beads. There is also quite a variance when it comes to materials
Meditation
Small decorative object with central hole
prayer or devotion - e.g. rosaries and Pater Noster cords for Christians, misbaha for Muslims, japamala/nenju, Rudraksha[dead link] for Hindus, Buddhists
Bead
Item used in Christianity to assist prayer
or вервица, vervitsa (literal translation); Arabic: مسبحة, romanized: misbaḥa; Romanian: metanii or metanier; Serbian and Macedonian: бројаница, romanized: brojanica;
Prayer_rope
Roman Catholic society of apostolic life
crucifixes as necklaces, symbolizing their religion and imitating the misbaha of the marabouts. This distinctive attire earned them the nickname "White
White_Fathers
Vehicle-ramming attack in Germany
made prayer gestures such as Tawhid, and recited the Shahada. A Quran and misbaha were found in the car. The attack occurred within the timeframe of "a few
2025_Munich_car_attack
Legendary creature in Persian folklore
the karkadann," dumiu al-karkadan, which are reddish beads used in the Misbaha, the Muslim prayer beads (subuhat). The accompanying legend says that the
Karkadann
Remembrance of God in Islam
used to keep track of the count. Known also as Tasbih, these are usually Misbaha (prayer beads) upon a string, 33, 99, or 100 in number, which correspond
Dhikr
Iraqi music and dance genre
dancers holding each other's hands, the first of whom dances with the Misbaha. الجزيرة (February 16, 2019). ""الجوبي".. رقصة العراقيين الفلوكلورية".
Jawbi
Punjabi Sufi scholar and poet (1859–1937)
Shah sahib sitting on his charpai with a misbaha in hand
Meher_Ali_Shah
Species of plant
the plant to Europe in the Middle Ages. They used the pseudocarps for misbaha (prayer beads) and associated them with the account of the suffering of
Job's_tears
Sultan of Terengganu (r. 1831, 1839–1876)
Malay rulers Encyclopædia Britannica. 15th Edition (1982), Vol. VI, p. 504. Sejarah Darul Iman: by Dato Setia Jasa Mohd Salleh Awang (Misbaha) v t e
Omar Riayat Shah of Terengganu
Omar_Riayat_Shah_of_Terengganu
Major urban fires affecting more than one building
Cultures. Retrieved 2024-09-22. Dato' Haji Muhammad Saleh bin Haji Awang (Misbaha) (1983). Sejarah Darul Iman hingga 1337H = 1918M. Kuala Lumpur: Utusan
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Religious belief synthesizing Hinduism and Isma'ilism
one's knees, or while sitting cross-legged as with other sects, with a Misbaha or Mala being picked up at intervals. Any individual of any age who is
Satpanth
Militant Quranist movement
that the Qur'an mentions only three daily prayers and not five, and used misbaha beads for supplication. Due to their excessive violence, the Yan Tatsine
Yan_Tatsine
Lodge of Algerian Sufi Order
Misbaha for Tasbih.
Zawiyet_Sidi_Boushaki
Dey of Algiers
members of the militia. Fearing the danger, Mustapha sent to Yahia his Misbaha as a form of apology. As the news of the death of Busnash was heard, everyone
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