Product Description
muslim sandalwood dhikr mala bead
- Tasbihis a form of dhikr that involves the repetitive utterances of short sentences in the praise and glorification of Allah in Islam
- The term tasbih is an irregular derivation from subhan, which is the first word of the constitutive sentence of the first third of the canonical form of tasbih.
- A Misbahah subhah, tasbih or tespih is a string of prayer beads which is often used by Muslims to keep track of counting in Tasbih. Also, it is the Arabic word for a prayer rope used by Christians to say the Jesus Prayer.
- A misbahah is used by Middle Eastern Christian monks to pray the Jesus Prayer 33 times.
- A misbahah is a tool which islam adoppted used to perform dhikr including the 99 names of Allah and the glorification of god after regular prayer.
Premium Sandalwood CraftsmanshipEvery bead in this mala is expertly carved from genuine sandalwood, exuding an inviting natural fragrance and warmth. Its round shape and rich, dark golden brown shade offer both comfort and visual appeal, making it a cherished accessory for religious observances.
Authenticity with Riddhi Siddhi LogoEach mala is stamped with the Riddhi Siddhi logo, guaranteeing authenticity and quality. Meticulous attention to detail ensures these prayer beads serve not just as spiritual tools but also as lasting keepsakes for personal devotion or gifting.
FAQ's of muslim sandalwood dhikr mala bead:
Q: How is the Muslim sandalwood dhikr mala bead used for religious practices?
A: The sandalwood dhikr mala bead is commonly used during Islamic prayers and meditation to keep count of dhikr or recitations. By moving each bead through the fingers, users maintain focus and mindfulness throughout their spiritual practice.
Q: What makes these beads unique compared to others?
A: These mala beads are crafted from pure sandalwood, feature careful hand carving, and boast a natural dark golden brown color. The Riddhi Siddhi logo signifies premium quality and authenticity, distinguishing it from standard prayer beads.
Q: When should I use this dhikr mala bead?
A: You can use this dhikr mala bead during daily prayers, meditation sessions, or whenever you engage in remembrance (dhikr) rituals, whether at home, in mosques, or while traveling.
Q: Where does the sandalwood used in these beads come from?
A: We carefully source our sandalwood from renowned suppliers to ensure sustainability and high quality. Each bead is processed and carved to maintain the wood's natural attributes and fragrance.
Q: What is the process of manufacturing these carved mala beads?
A: Our manufacturing process involves selecting premium sandalwood, precision cutting, hand carving the beads into a round shape, smoothing each one, and finally stamping them with the Riddhi Siddhi logo, ensuring durability and beauty.
Q: What are the benefits of using a sandalwood dhikr mala bead?
A: Sandalwood mala beads are valued not only for aiding in spiritual focus during dhikr but also for their calming aroma and natural texture, which can help reduce stress and increase concentration.