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Tasbih Counter

Free digital tasbih counter for dhikr and remembrance of Allah. Count SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar, and more with this Islamic counter.

What is Tasbih Counter?

Tasbih (also known as dhikr) is the practice of remembering and glorifying Allah through repetitive phrases. Muslims use a physical counter (misbaha) or their fingers to keep track of repetitions. Common phrases include SubhanAllah (Glory be to Allah), Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah), and Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest).

This digital tasbih counter makes it easy to track your dhikr on any device. It features common adhkar with Arabic text, transliteration, and English meanings. Set your target count (33, 34, 99, or 100) and the counter resets automatically when you reach it.

Formula

Common dhikr counts after prayer:
SubhanAllah: 33 times
Alhamdulillah: 33 times
Allahu Akbar: 34 times
Total: 100
 
Other common counts:
La ilaha illallah: 100 times
Astaghfirullah: 100 times

How to Calculate

  1. Select the dhikr phrase you want to recite.
  2. Tap the counter button or press Space/Enter for each repetition.
  3. The counter resets automatically when you reach your target.
  4. Track your total dhikr count across all sessions.

Example

After each prayer, recite: SubhanAllah 33 times, Alhamdulillah 33 times, and Allahu Akbar 34 times. This totals 100 repetitions. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) recommended this practice after every obligatory prayer.

Key Benefits

  • Get accurate tasbih counter results instantly
  • Save time with tasbih counter calculations
  • Make informed decisions with clear data
  • Free on any device no downloads

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using inaccurate inputs
  • Ignoring key factors
  • Misinterpreting outputs

Pro Tips

  • Double-check inputs for accuracy
  • Run multiple scenarios
  • Combine with other tools

Key Terms Explained

Input
Values you provide
Output
Results computed
Formula
Method used
Result
Calculated answer

When to Use This Calculator

  • For quick tasbih counter
  • Comparing tasbih counter options
  • Understanding tasbih counter impact

Common Use Cases

  • Daily dhikr practice after the five daily prayers
  • Morning and evening adhkar routines
  • Tracking dhikr during Ramadan for extra rewards
  • Teaching children the practice of remembrance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time for dhikr?
Dhikr can be done at any time. The most recommended times are after the five daily prayers, during the morning (after Fajr) and evening (after Asr), and during the last third of the night.
Is it better to use fingers or a counter?
The Prophet (PBUH) used his fingers for counting dhikr, and some scholars recommend this as it is more mindful. However, a digital counter is convenient for larger counts and tracking progress.
Can I do dhikr in any language?
The prescribed adhkar should be recited in Arabic as taught by the Prophet (PBUH). However, personal supplications (dua) can be made in any language. The meanings provided here help you understand what you're reciting.

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