Product Description
Fine Islamic Prayer Bead Mala
| · The Misbaha originally consisted of 33 beads corresponding to the years in which Christ was on earth. At the end of the beads there would be one big bead which signifies the One God. Attached to 3 smaller beads which represent the Trinity. |
| · Islam adopted the Misbaha usually consists of 99 beads (corresponding to the 99 Names of Allah), or sometimes 33 beads (in which case one cycles through them 3 times to equal 99). Some Muslims also believe that its display or presence can act as a good luck charm or to ward off evil or misfortune. In these instances it is rarely if ever used for prayer. |
| · The beads are traditionally used to keep count while saying the prayer known as the "Tasbih of Fatimah", which was a form of prayer offered as a gift by Muhammad to his daughter, which is recited as follows: 33 times "Subhan Allah" (Glory be to God), 33 times "Al-hamdu lilah" (Praise be to God), and 33 times "Allahu Akbar" (God is the greatest) which equals 99, the number of beads in the Misbaha. |
Authentic Sandalwood CraftsmanshipEach mala is meticulously carved from high-quality sandalwood, preserving its natural dark golden brown hue and distinctive fragrance. Our artisans ensure that every bead, spanning sizes from 4mm to 22mm, meets the expectations of Islamic religious tradition, blending spiritual significance with timeless craftsmanship.
Versatility and PurposeThese carved prayer beads are a vital part of Islamic spiritual practice, suitable for daily prayer, meditation, and spiritual reflection. Supplied by a trusted Indian source, these malas serve both personal and communal needs, offering a genuine tool for focused devotion and tranquility.
FAQ's of Fine Islamic Prayer Bead Mala:
Q: How are these Fine Islamic Prayer Bead Malas used in religious practice?
A: The prayer bead malas are commonly used in Islamic rituals for dhikr (remembrance of God). Users pass each sandalwood bead through their fingers while reciting prayers or mantras, aiding concentration and spiritual connection.
Q: What makes sandalwood a preferred material for these prayer beads?
A: Sandalwood is valued for its natural fragrance and durability. It is traditionally believed to enhance tranquility and devotion during prayers, making it an ideal material for Islamic prayer bead malas.
Q: When should one use this prayer bead mala during daily routine?
A: These prayer beads can be used during designated prayer times (Salah), as well as for personal meditation and dhikr throughout the day, whenever spiritual reflection or calm is desired.
Q: Where are these Fine Islamic Prayer Bead Malas manufactured and distributed?
A: They are handcrafted in India, where we operate as a manufacturer, supplier, distributor, exporter, and trader, ensuring quality at every stage from production to delivery.
Q: What is the process involved in making these carved sandalwood prayer beads?
A: Each mala is carefully carved from premium sandalwood, following a traditional method that involves shaping, carving, and polishing to achieve distinct detailing and a smooth finish, resulting in durable and aesthetically pleasing beads.
Q: What are the benefits of using a carved sandalwood mala in Islamic worship?
A: Using these prayer beads helps users maintain focus during prayer, promotes a sense of calm, and adds a tactile element to religious devotion. The natural scent of sandalwood further enhances the meditative experience.