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Salat al-Tasbih is a spiritually positive prayer combining Dhikr and Salat elements.
It is the act that you recite the verse, glorifying Allah the swt 300 times in the course of four rakahs and 75 times in each rakah.
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Tasbih:
سُبْحَانَ اللهِ وَالْحَمْدُ للهِ وَلا إِلهَ إِلَّا اللهُ وَاللهُ أَكْبَرُ
Subhaanallaahi walhamdu lillaahi walaa ilaaha illallaahu wallaahu akbar
How to perform Salat al-Tasbih
(1) Following the Takbir opening and opening invocation, recite the tasbih fifteen times(2) Following the Recitation of Fatiha and Sura, repeat the tasbih ten times.
(3) (3). Rukuh (the the bowing posture) Recite the tasbih 10 times
(4) After Rukuh (standing position), recite tasbih ten times
(5) In Sujud (prostration), recite tasbih ten times
(6) In between Sujud (prostration) and Sujud (prostration), recite the tasbih ten times
(7) Then, repeat tasbih at least ten times in the 2nd Sujud (prostration).
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Repeat the same procedure in the following three rakahs to get 300 gloryings.
There are many Hadiths that are believed to affirm Salat al-Tasbih. For instance, the one that is cited in the work of Imam Tirmidhi in his Sunan from Abd-Allah Ibn al-Mubarak.
It is said that Prophet Muhammad Sasaid urged his nephew Abbas Ra to pray, “If you follow this prayer, Allah will forgive you your sins, both first and last. Old and new, intentional and accidental, both major and minor, hidden and visible…
If you can perform this prayer every day, do so daily. If not, you can do it weekly. If not, then every month. If not, then every year. If not, at the very least once in your lifetime.”
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