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==Islam== | ==Islam== | ||
Some believe that | Some believe that ''misbaha'' (prayer beads) entered [[Islam]] from Indian Buddhists. Some other, believe that ''misbaha'' came to Islam from Christians. | ||
Counting [[supplication]] and [[dhikr]] with misbaha is usual among Muslims, except [[Wahhabis]] who consider using misbaha as an [[bid'a]] (innovation) in Islam and use fingers instead. | Counting [[supplication]] and [[dhikr]] with misbaha is usual among Muslims, except [[Wahhabis]] who consider using misbaha as an [[bid'a]] (innovation) in Islam and use fingers instead. | ||
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===Shi'a tradition=== | ===Shi'a tradition=== | ||
[[Shi'a]] believes that [[Lady Fatima (a)]] was one of the first to use | [[Shi'a]] believes that [[Lady Fatima (a)]] was one of the first to use ''misbaha'' and was using a string with 34 knots on it for saying [[tasbih]] after prayers ([[tasbih of Lady Fatima (a)]]). Later, she made a clay ''misbaha'' from soil of grave of uncle of the Prophet (s), [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib (a)|Hamza (a)]]. Following Lady "Fatima" (a), Shi'as make "misbaha" from [[turba of Imam Husayn (a)]], for blessing, known as ''turba misbaha''. | ||
==Application== | ==Application== |