Salat ul-Fitr or Salat in Arabic is a short prayer, which is recited during the morning and evening prayers. The word “salat” (Arabic pronunciation: “Salaat”) means “self”, or “lord”. This prayer is also known by other names such as Dajla, Bilad al-Rabbi, Fatiha, and Memories.
Turkish Prayer Beads (Tasbih) means to praise Allah; it is an important prayer for Muslims. It is recited thirty-three times a day for all Islamic purposes. The meaning of this verse is simply to pray to Allah whenever you face difficulties or problems and you need a helping hand. It is also an etiquette that people should do before entering any place or before going to bed at night.
For people who are reciting this prayer in a regular manner, the recitation of this Dhikr repeatedly would be a daily routine. But for those people who only do this every day, do not know the benefits of reciting this Dhikr regularly. One of the advantages of doing so is that it helps them to build their faith, self-confidence, and perseverance. The best way to start building this faith and perseverance is by performing daily Dhikr (prayer) to Allah. And the best way to do that is by using Muslim prayer beads.
Using Muslim prayer beads will help you in getting closer to your ultimate goal: reciting Dhikr regularly to Allah and performing the daily Dhikr prayers to him. You may be wondering how this can be possible. To start with, you need to purchase good quality prayer beads from an online store. Prayer beads are easy to use and you don’t have to worry about its durability as it is made from metal, which is highly durable.
When using prayer beads, you have to take note of two important things: the distance between your molars and the position of your forehead. It doesn’t matter whether you face the Qibla or face the direction of Al-Maghrib; you have to keep in mind that you have to face the Qibla in order to recite the Dhikr. Moreover, you need to make sure that the tasbi distance between your two molars is one hundred and twenty-five degrees. The distance of one hundred and twenty-five degrees is not a difficult thing to achieve for those who have a good habit of Dhikr. If you are new to using tasbih, you have to remember that you have to repeat the Dhikr thirty-three times, which is more than what is required by most Muslims.
Once you have recited the Dhikr thirty-three times, you should take a few minutes and then praise Allah for his great gifts to us and ask for his forgiveness. You may be pleased with him, so you may repeat the Dhikr in accordance with the direction of Mecca. You may be tempted to go back to your original place and start reciting the Dhikr there, but this is forbidden, as you are now saying something negative about him and to repeat the Dhikr will only worsen your condition. It is better to praise and thank him in the Muscat Prayer hall after finishing your Dhikr, so that he may be pleased with you.
If you are reciting the Dhikr in a foreign country or an unknown prayer hall, you can be sure of Allah’s guidance and ask him for forgiveness for your sin of aggression against the holy religion. You should also be sure of the fact that the Dhikr is only to spread the knowledge of Allah, so whoever hears the Dhikr will follow it is a boon for them. Once you have finished your Dhikr, you should go and do a small walk or ride in order to ease yourself and prepare yourself for a long day of learning. If you are reciting the Dhikr thirty-three times and the people listening to you are not Muslims, you will only be regarded as a disturber of their routine and they might expel you from their midst.
It was the turn of a famous scholar of hadith and a tasbih, Moulana Abdul Rashid al Rashid that the world became aware of the secrets of the Dhikr. He published his book, “The Great Night Prayer”, in Arabic and was a pioneer of reciting the Dhikr and teaching others to do the same. He was a very learned man and was able to recite the Dhikr in different ways so that nobody would get tired and bored listening to it. He always reminded his students to recite Tasbeeh (in Arabic) regularly in order to obtain happiness and prosperity in this life. Maybe, he summed up the essence of the Dhikr by saying, “recite tasbih every day so that you may be pleased with him.”