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Misbaha (Arabic: مِسْبَحَة, romanized:
misbaḥa), subḥa (Arabic: سُبْحَة) (Arabic,
Kurdish and Urdu), tusbaḥ (Somali), tasbīḥ (Arabic: تَسْبِيح) (Iran...
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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...
- his Ustad.
There he
loses his
misbaha (prayer beads),
which Sujatha returns to him. Later, one day Sufi
gifts his
misbaha to Sujatha,
which was a gift...
- 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...
- 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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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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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...
- ****ociated
mantras Om
Namah Shivaya Om mani
padme hum
Prayer beads ****amala
Misbaha Rosary Garlands and
beadwork Phuang malai Kombolói
Stutley (1985), p. 119:"'Rudra-e****'...
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devotion - e.g.
rosary beads for
Roman Catholics and many
other Christians,
misbaha for Shia and many
other Muslims, ****amala/nenju for Hindus, Buddhists,...