The Practice: A Journey of Reflection
At Massar, we believe that a Tasbih/Tasbeeh is more than just a string of beads; it is a gateway to tranquility. Found in homes across the globe - from Morocco to Southeast Asia, the Tasbih (also known as the Misbaha or Subha) is a tangible tool for dhikr—the sacred remembrance of God.
We pride ourselves on merging ancient tradition with high-end luxury, ensuring that the tool you use for prayer is as beautiful as the intention behind it.
A Practice of Peace: How the Tasbih is Used
The primary purpose of the beads is to aid the heart and mind in the remembrance of Allah. By using a Tasbih, the practitioner can maintain a rhythmic flow, calming the senses and deepening their spiritual connection without the distraction of manual counting.
The Tasbih of Fatimah (alayha assalam)
One of the most cherished traditions in Islam is the Tasbih of Fatimah, typically recited after each of the five daily prayers. To perform this ritual with your Massar Tasbih, move one bead between your fingers for each recitation:
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SubhanAllah (Glory be to Allah): Recited 33 times.
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Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah): Recited 33 times.
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Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest): Recited 34 times.
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Beyond the Prayer Mat
While traditionally used after formal prayer, a Tasbih is a companion for all moments of life. Whether you are using our Handheld Collection during a quiet moment of reflection or wearing our Bracelet Collection for constant remembrance throughout a busy day, the ritual remains the same: it is an invitation to slow down, breathe, and remember.
The Tactile Experience
As you move through each Grade-AAA gemstone or aromatic wood bead, notice the cooling touch and the weight of the stone. This tactile experience is designed to ground you in the present moment, turning a daily practice into a luxurious ritual of peace.