Excerpt from Pearls of the Faith: Or Islam"s Rosary, Being Ninety-Nine Beautiful Manes of Allah With Comments in Verse From Various Oriental Sources
It is a custom of many pious Muslims to employ in their devotions a three-stringed chaplet, each string containing thirty-three beads and each bead representing one of the "ninety-nine beautiful names of Allah," whenever this use - among many other religious uses - is made of it. The Koran bids them "celebrate Allah with an abundant celebration," and on certain occasions - such as during the intervals of the Tarawih night service in Ramadhan - the Faithful pass these ninety-nine beads of the rosary through their fingers, repeating with each "Name of God" an ejaculation of praise and worship. Such an exercise is called Zikr, or "remembrance," and the rosary Masba"hah.
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