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Islamic2026-06-08⏱️ 14 min read

Digital Tasbeeh — A Complete Guide to Daily Islamic Remembrances

Introduction: Why Is Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah) So Important?

Allah says in the Quran: "So remember Me; I will remember you. And be grateful to Me and do not deny Me" (Al-Baqarah 2:152). Dhikr is the food of the heart — it revives the heart after its death, guides the mind after its confusion, and brings the servant closer to their Lord in every single moment of the day.

In the age of technology, the digital tasbeeh has emerged as a practical tool that helps Muslims maintain their daily dhikr and tasbeeh effortlessly. Whether you are at work, commuting, or at home — the digital tasbeeh is always with you.

💡 Try the Tasbeeh Counter on Adwatak — a free, easy-to-use digital tasbeeh!

What Is Tasbeeh? Linguistic and Shariah Definition

Tasbeeh linguistically comes from the Arabic root "sabh" — meaning to declare Allah free from any imperfection or deficiency. In Islamic terminology, tasbeeh means saying "SubhanAllah" (Glory be to Allah) and similar phrases of glorification and exaltation.

Tasbeeh is not just a word you say — it is a state of the heart that expresses the greatness of Allah and His transcendence above anything unworthy of His majesty. When you say "SubhanAllah," you are affirming that Allah is free from all imperfection, all deficiency, and all comparison to His creation.

Types of Daily Adhkar — Not Just Tasbeeh!

Daily Islamic remembrances are diverse and not limited to tasbeeh alone. There are many types, each with its own virtue and reward:

1. Tasbeeh (SubhanAllah — Glory be to Allah)

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "Two words that are light on the tongue, heavy on the scale, and beloved to the Most Merciful: SubhanAllahi wa bihamdihi, SubhanAllahil Adeem" (Bukhari & Muslim). 💡 Use the Tasbeeh Counter to track your daily dhikr.

2. Hamd (Alhamdulillah — Praise be to Allah)

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "The best supplication is Alhamdulillah" (Tirmidhi). Hamd fills the Scale on the Day of Judgment and is one of the greatest causes of healing.

3. Takbeer (Allahu Akbar — Allah is the Greatest)

Takbeer is among the greatest forms of dhikr — it is the first thing said in prayer, in the adhan, and on the two Eids. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "The most beloved words to Allah are four: SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, La ilaha illallah, and Allahu Akbar" (Muslim).

4. Tahleel (La ilaha illallah — There is no god but Allah)

The best of all dhikr — the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "The best thing I and the Prophets before me have said is: La ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lah..." (Tirmidhi).

5. Istighfar (Astaghfirullah — I seek forgiveness from Allah)

Istighfar is a door to provision and forgiveness. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever makes istighfir a habit, Allah will make for them a way out of every distress, a relief from every worry, and will provide for them from where they do not expect" (Abu Dawud).

6. Salawat (Sending blessings upon the Prophet)

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever sends one blessing upon me, Allah will send ten blessings upon him" (Muslim). Salawat is among the greatest and most beloved forms of dhikr to Allah.

Morning and Evening Adhkar — Your Daily Fortress

The morning and evening adhkar are among the most important remembrances a Muslim should maintain. Allah says: "O you who believe, remember Allah with much remembrance, and glorify Him morning and evening" (Al-Ahzab 33:41-42).

Morning Adhkar

Said after Fajr prayer until sunrise. Key morning adhkar include:

  • 🌅 Ayat al-Kursi — The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever recites it in the morning will be protected from the jinn until evening"
  • 📿 Al-Mu'awwidhatayn (Surah Al-Falaq and An-Nas) — Three times morning and evening
  • 🤲 Morning supplication: "Asbahna wa asbahal mulku lillah, walhamdulillah..."
  • 📿 SubhanAllahi wa bihamdihi — 100 times

Evening Adhkar

Said after Asr prayer until sunset. Similar to morning adhkar with "asbahna" changed to "amsayna."

💡 Use the Prayer Times tool to know the exact prayer times in your city.

Digital Tasbeeh — How Does It Help You?

The digital tasbeeh is a simple tool that helps you:

  • 📊 Track your dhikr count — Never lose count or miscount
  • 🎯 Meet daily goals — Set your target (33, 99, 1000) and stay committed
  • 📱 Use anywhere — On your phone or computer
  • 🔄 Reset easily — If you make a mistake or want to start fresh

💡 Try the Tasbeeh Counter on Adwatak — free, ad-free, and works on all devices!

Adhkar After Prayer — 33 Tasbeeh, 33 Hamd, 34 Takbeer

Among the most important adhkar every Muslim should maintain: the remembrances after each obligatory prayer. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever says SubhanAllah 33 times, Alhamdulillah 33 times, and Allahu Akbar 34 times after every prayer — that makes 100 — their sins will be forgiven even if they are like the foam of the sea" (Muslim).

💡 Tip: Use the Tasbeeh Counter after each prayer to ensure you reach the correct count without error.

Adhkar for Sleep and Waking

Sleep is the brother of death — and a Muslim should remember Allah before sleeping and upon waking. Key sleep adhkar include:

  • 🌙 Reciting Ayat al-Kursi — The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever recites it, Allah will assign a guardian over them, and no devil will approach them until morning"
  • 📿 Reciting Surah Al-Ikhlas and Al-Mu'awwidhatayn — Three times with blowing into the palms
  • 🤲 Sleep supplication: "Bismika Allahumma amutu wa ahya"
  • 📿 SubhanAllah (33), Alhamdulillah (33), Allahu Akbar (34)

Ramadan Adhkar — The Season of Remembrance

Ramadan is the month of dhikr and Quran. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Fasting and the Quran will intercede for the servant on the Day of Judgment" (Ahmad). In Ramadan, dhikr carries multiplied rewards — so make the most of every moment.

💡 Use the Hijri Date Converter to know the exact start and end of Ramadan according to the Hijri calendar.

Suggested Daily Dhikr Schedule

Time Dhikr Count
After FajrMorning AdhkarOnce
After each prayerTasbeeh + Hamd + Takbeer33 + 33 + 34
After AsrEvening AdhkarOnce
Before sleepSleep AdhkarOnce
Throughout the dayIstighfar + Salawat100+ times

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the best time for tasbeeh and dhikr?

All times have virtue, but the best times are: after obligatory prayers, in the morning and evening, in the last third of the night, and during Ramadan. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "The most beloved deeds to Allah are the most consistent, even if they are small."

Does the digital tasbeeh count adhkar accurately?

Yes, the digital tasbeeh is designed to accurately track your dhikr count. The Tasbeeh Counter on Adwatak helps you achieve your daily target without miscounting. But more important than the number is the presence of heart and reflection on the meaning of the dhikr.

How many tasbeeh should I do per day?

There is no fixed number — but the Sunnah is to maintain: 33 tasbeeh + 33 hamd + 34 takbeer after each prayer (5 prayers = 500 tasbeeh daily minimum). Plus morning, evening, and sleep adhkar. A Muslim can easily remember Allah 1000+ times per day!

Is it permissible to do tasbeeh without a counter?

Absolutely! Counting on fingers is the best and most rewarded method. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "The fingers are excellent counters" (Abu Dawud). The digital tasbeeh is just a helpful tool — not a requirement.

What is the virtue of saying "SubhanAllahi wa bihamdihi" 100 times?

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever says SubhanAllahi wa bihamdihi 100 times a day, their sins will be forgiven even if they are like the foam of the sea" (Bukhari & Muslim).

Are morning and evening adhkar obligatory?

Morning and evening adhkar are highly recommended Sunnah — not obligatory. But the Prophet (peace be upon him) maintained them consistently and strongly encouraged them.

How do I teach my children daily adhkar?

Start with simple adhkar: tasbeeh after prayer, sleep adhkar, and the supplication before eating. Use the Tasbeeh Counter as an interactive tool — children love numbers and challenges.

Is digital tasbeeh accepted as worship?

Yes — the digital tasbeeh is just a counting tool, like counting on your fingers. What matters is the intention and the act of remembering Allah.

What are the adhkar for travel?

When the Prophet (peace be upon him) mounted his animal for travel, he said: "Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Subhanalladhi sakhkhara lana hadha..." (Muslim). And upon returning: "Ayibun, ta'ibun, 'abidun, lirabbina hamidun."

Are there specific adhkar for exams or work stress?

Yes! Among the most important adhkar during stressful times: "La ilaha illa Anta, Subhanaka, inni kuntu minaz-zalimeen" — the supplication of distress. And "HasbiyAllahu la ilaha illa Huwa..." — 7 times morning and evening. And "Rabbi shrah li sadri wa yassir li amri".

How do I know prayer times for morning and evening adhkar?

Use the Prayer Times tool on Adwatak — you will know the exact Fajr and Asr times in your city.

What is the Hijri date for Ramadan 1447?

Use the Hijri Date Converter on Adwatak to find the Hijri date corresponding to any Gregorian date. Ramadan 1447 AH begins approximately in February 2026.

Summary

Tasbeeh and dhikr are among the greatest and easiest acts of worship — no ablution required, no specific time, no special place. All you need is a present heart and a tongue moist with the remembrance of Allah. Use the Tasbeeh Counter on Adwatak as a helpful tool, and maintain your daily adhkar.

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