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Salat-ul Tasbih: Method and Rewards

Salat-ul Tasbih is one of the many beautiful gifts passed on by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to his ummah. Not only does it erase your sins completely, but also helps you build a close and personal connection with Allah.
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) one day said to his uncle, Abbas (RA):

“Oh Uncle, shall I not give you, shall I not grant you, shall I not award you, shall I not do mercy on you; When you do ten things Allah will forgive your sins, of future and of past, new and old, those you have forgotten and those you did knowingly, big and small, hidden and revealed.” Then he (PBUH) taught him the way to pray Salat ul Tasbih and said to offer this salah once a day. If not once a day then every Friday, and even if this not possible then once a month, and even if this is not possible then once a year, and even if this is not possible then at least once in a lifetime. (Abu Dawood and Tirmidhi)

Method of Salat ul Tasbih

This salah is performed in four Raka’at at a time and can be offered in any part of the day and night besides the Makrooh times of sunrise and sunset. However, it is preferred before Dhuhr prayer. The tasbih for this salah is:

"Subhaan Allahi Wal Hamdulillahi Wa Laa ilaha illal Laahu Wallahu Akbar““All Glory and Perfection is to Allah, All praise is to Allah, there is no god but Allah, Allah is the Greatest"







After starting the Salah and reciting Sana, recite this tasbih 15 timesAfter reciting Surah Fatiha and another Surah, recite this tasbih 10 timesDuring Rukuh, after saying prescribed glorifications, recite the tasbih 10 timesAfter standing up from Rukuh, recite the tasbih 10 timesIn the first Sajda after glorifications, recite the tasbih 10 timesIn the Jalsa (between the Sajda) recite the tasbih 10 timesAgain recite the tasbih 10 times in the second sajdah

Repeat this procedure for all four Rak'at of the salah to complete the count of the tasbih to 300. It is important to take the following considerations into mind while performing this salah:






Do not count loudlyDo not count on fingers or using a tasbihIt is recommended to count by gently pressing the fingers as a reminderIf a count is missed in any position, make up for it in the next postureTry to keep the mind as focused on the Dhikr as possible. Slowly but eventually, the tasbih will start melting your heart during the salah, and give you an unprecedented spiritual experienceSince the tasbih is about praising Allah and His blessings, it is a good practice to keep reminding yourself of His blessings and favors as you recite the tasbih

With the advent of Ramadan, it is an excellent time to incorporate it into our Ibadah to reap the full benefits of this excellent prayer.

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The Prophet said, "The best among you (Muslims) are those who learn the Qur'an and teach it." Volume 6, Book 61, Number 546