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The Empowerment of Zikir Beads This practice is said to empower your tasbih/prayer beads with mystical power. In actual situations when a magus is performing healing or exorcism, much of the psychic energy is needed; and the prayer beads acted as a reservoir for extra energy. Hence, the empowerment of prayer beads is a must have for beginners or experts alike. Recitation 1 : “BISMILLAHIRROHMANIRROHIM” Recitation 2 : “WAIDZA BATHOSTHUM-BATHOSTHUM JABBARIN” Recitation 3 : “YA QOWIYYU YA MATIN” Recitation 4 : “ALLOHUMMA SHOLLI ALA MUHAMMAD” Recitation 5 : “YA BATHIN” Recitation 6 : “YA GHONI” Method: 1. Recitation 1-6 must be performed for 3 or 7 days consecutively. 2. Each recitation is read 500x each night. 3. Upon completion of the empowerment ritual, it is suffice to recite each recitation 100x once a week on Friday night, or once a month. The word "Tesbih" (also called as Tasbih or Misbaha) means prayer beads or rosary and originates from the word "Supha" (also pronounced sebha), which means to recite the glories of God (Allah).

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The Empowerment of Zikir Beads

This practice is said to empower your tasbih/prayer beads with mystical power. In actual situations when a magus is performing healing or exorcism, much of the psychic energy is needed; and the prayer beads acted as a reservoir for extra energy. Hence, the empowerment of prayer beads is a must have for beginners or experts alike.

Recitation 1 : “BISMILLAHIRROHMANIRROHIM”

Recitation 2 : “WAIDZA BATHOSTHUM-BATHOSTHUM JABBARIN”

Recitation 3 : “YA QOWIYYU YA MATIN”

Recitation 4 : “ALLOHUMMA SHOLLI ALA MUHAMMAD”

Recitation 5 : “YA BATHIN”

Recitation 6 : “YA GHONI”

Method:

1. Recitation 1-6 must be performed for 3 or 7 days consecutively.

2. Each recitation is read 500x each night.

3. Upon completion of the empowerment ritual, it is suffice to recite each recitation 100x once a week on Friday night, or once a month.

The word "Tesbih" (also called as Tasbih or Misbaha) means prayer beads or rosary and originates from the word "Supha" (also pronounced sebha), which means to recite the glories of God (Allah).

Tesbih with 99 beads symbolize the ninety nine names of God in Islam. Sometimes only 33 beads are used, in this case Tesbih would be cycled 3 times to reach 99.

The main phrase repeated through the first thirty three beads is "Süphanallah" which means "Praise be to God." For the next thirty three beads, "Glory be to God," or "Elhümdülillah,"and for the final thirty three beads, "Allahuekber" which means God is most great, is repeated. After these repetitions a final prayer is said, bringing the total number of prayers, as dictated by the Koran, to one-hundred.

Who recite these words after every prayer "will have all sins pardoned, even if they may be as large as the foam on the surface of the sea."