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He wore this tasbih around his neck during recordings and live performances.
He wears former Turkish clothes and he carries tasbih during the matches.
Hardly had I made an end of pronouncing the tasbih- praised be Allah!
Every year this tasbih is shown publicly on the Day of Ashura (10th Muharram).
The local people use these trees as raw material for souvenir handicrafts such as for tasbih, kris, or staffs.
His sleep was minimal and his night was filled with constant zikr, made using his 1000 bead tasbih.
"Tasbih" are most commonly made of various stones or wooden bead, but also of olive seeds, ivory, amber, pearls or plastic.
Quoth he, "It was thou who well-nigh destroyed us by thy tasbih and thy glorifying God on my back."
The tasbih is similar to the prayer rope of the Eastern Church and the rosary in the Roman Catholic Church.
The sound is produced by striking the large stones of the Tasbih with each other while the Tasbih progresses, and is not rhythmic but continuous.
Known also as Tasbih, these are usually Misbaha (prayer beads) upon a string, 99 or 100 in number, which correspond to the names of God in Islam and other recitations.
In 1904 William Crooke suggested that Christian rosaries had originated in India and arrived in Western Europe during the Crusades via its Muslim version, the tasbih.
One may also acquire Tasbih and recite the names of Allah in such manner as "SubahannAllah" or Glory be to Allah over and over again to acquire good deeds.
So he relented and consented to carry me with him, but he made an express condition that so long as I abode on his back, I should abstain from pronouncing the tasbih or otherwise glorifying God.
The term tasbih is an irregular derivation from subhan, which is the first word of the constitutive sentence of the first third of the canonical form (see below) of tasbih.
While the murids will go into meditation by closing their eyes and sitting in a recommended position, the shaikh (or the one who leads the Muraqba) will recite some verses of the Holy Quran and sing from the Sufi poetry, while making a sound from a Tasbih with large prayer beads.