Mystic Green Misbaha: Green Tibetan Dzi - 99 Beads, 8mm
Mystic Green Misbaha: Green Tibetan Dzi - 99 Beads, 8mm
Featuring Green Tibetan Dzi beads, this misbaha boasts an exotic design with a smooth, polished finish. Each of the 99 beads adds a sense of mystique and tradition, perfect for those seeking a meaningful yet stylish misbaha.
- 99 premium Green Tibetan Dzi beads
- Presented in luxury packaging, ideal for gifts
- Expertly handcrafted for lasting quality
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What is the significance of using Tasbeeh beads in Islam?
A: Tasbeeh beads are commonly used by Muslims to count the recitation of Dhikr (remembrance of Allah), such as saying SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, and Allahu Akbar. While the use of the beads themselves is not specifically mentioned in the Quran, engaging in Dhikr is emphasized in both the Quran and Hadith. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) encouraged the remembrance of Allah, saying, “Keep your tongue moist with the remembrance of Allah” (Tirmidhi).
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Q: Are the gemstones used in your tasbeeh beads authentic?
A: Yes, the gemstones used in our tasbeeh beads are carefully sourced and 100% authentic. We ensure that each bead is crafted from genuine materials to offer a high-quality product. However, it’s important to note that while these gemstones enhance the visual appeal and quality of the tasbeeh, they do not carry any spiritual or energetic properties. The primary purpose of the tasbeeh is to serve as a tool for dhikr.
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Q: Are tasbeeh beads themselves a religious necessity?
A: No, tasbeeh beads are not a religious obligation or necessity. They are simply a tool to assist in performing dhikr, helping you keep count while reciting praises of Allah. The use of any tool is permissible, but the most important aspect is the sincerity and devotion in remembering Allah. Tasbeeh beads are meant to facilitate and make it easier to engage in frequent dhikr.
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Q: Can I do Dhikr without Tasbeeh beads?
A: Yes, Dhikr can be done without Tasbeeh beads. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) often used his hands to count the repetitions of Dhikr. Tasbeeh beads are simply a tool to help facilitate the process and are widely accepted for their convenience.