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    A Misbaha (Arabic: مِسْبَحَة, romanized: misbaḥa), subḥa (Arabic: سُبْحَة) (Arabic and Urdu), tusbaḥ (Somali), tasbīḥ (Arabic: تَسْبِيح) (Iran, India,...
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    number of beads varies by religion or use. Islamic prayer beads, called Misbaha or Tasbih, usually have 100 beads (99 +1 = 100 beads in total or 33 beads...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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    the worry bead, which is suspended from one button. Baoding balls Mala Misbaha Prayer rope Rosary Stress ball Worry stone Begleri neolaia.de Archived...
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    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...
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    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...
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    or вервица, vervitsa (literal translation); Arabic: مسبحة, romanized: misbaḥa; Romanian: metanii or metanier; Serbian and Macedonian: бројаница, romanized: brojanica;...
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    devotion - e.g. rosary beads for Roman Catholics and many other Christians, misbaha for Shia and many other Muslims, japamala/nenju for Hindus, Buddhists,...
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    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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  • 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...
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    the karkadann," dumiu al-karkadan, which are reddish beads used in the Misbaha, the Muslim prayer beads (subuhat). The accompanying legend says that the...
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  • Subha may refer to: Subah, subdivision of the Moghul Empire territories Misbaha, Muslim prayer beads, also known as subha Subha (writers), Indian detective...
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    Shah sahib sitting on his charpai with a misbaha in hand...
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    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...
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    crucifix as a necklace and token of their religion, in imitation of the misbaha of the marabouts. The nickname "White Fathers" derives from their garb...
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    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...
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  • Editorial Akelarre. 2015. page 43. Dato' Haji Muhammad Saleh bin Haji Awang (Misbaha) (1983). Sejarah Darul Iman hingga 1337H = 1918M. Kuala Lumpur: Utusan...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • Misbaha for Tasbih....
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