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What is a Tasbih Counter?

A tasbih counter is a digital prayer bead or misbaha that helps you keep track of your dhikr (remembrance of Allah). In Islamic tradition, reciting phrases like SubhanAllah (Glory be to Allah), Alhamdulillah (All praise is for Allah), and Allahu Akbar (Allah is the greatest) brings immense spiritual reward. Remembering the exact count during these recitations can sometimes break your focus, which is where a digital tool becomes incredibly helpful.

According to the authentic hadith narrated by Abu Hurairah (RA), the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:

"Whoever says SubhanAllah 33 times, Alhamdulillah 33 times and Allahu Akbar 34 times after every obligatory prayer will have his sins forgiven even if they are like the foam of the sea."

Our online tasbih counter ensures you never lose count while striving for these immense spiritual blessings. Learn the complete post-salah dhikr routine to perfect your daily prayers.

How the 33-33-34 Tasbih Works

سُبْحَانَ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ ٱللَّٰهُ أَكْبَرُ
SubhanAllah × 33
Alhamdulillah × 33
Allahu Akbar × 34
Glory be to Allah All praise to Allah Allah is the Greatest
Total: 100 = One Complete Tasbih

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Experience the smoothest digital dhikr tool right here. Tap the counter below to start tracking your SubhanAllah recitations.

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Everything You Need for Your Daily Dhikr

A complete digital toolkit designed to help you maintain your connection with Allah through constant remembrance.

Sunnah Mode

Auto-cycles through 33 SubhanAllah, 33 Alhamdulillah, 34 Allahu Akbar. Completes the prophetic sequence without you tracking anything.

Offline Ready

Works without internet. Install as a PWA on your home screen and count your dhikr anywhere — on the prayer mat, in the car, or on a plane.

Surah Library

Read Surah Kahf, Muzammil, Yasin and Mulk with our beautiful animated reader. Download PDFs for offline reading.

Streak Tracking

Build your dhikr habit with daily streak tracking. See how many days in a row you have completed your post-prayer remembrance.

Multi-Dhikr Presets

Choose from 16 authentic dhikr with hadith references, or create a custom dhikr with your own target count.

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Start Your Dhikr in 3 Simple Steps

Focus on your peace, let the counter track your numbers.

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Choose Dhikr

Select from 16 authentic dhikr or set a custom target.

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Tap to Count

Tap anywhere on the large target circle to increment your count.

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Reach Target

Your phone vibrates gently when the goal is reached.

Read & Download Surah Guides

Access digital and PDF formats of the most commonly recited Surahs. Each guide comes with Arabic, English transliteration, and meaning.

Understanding Your Tasbih — What Each Dhikr Means

The three most common phrases of remembrance and their profound meanings.

سُبْحَانَ ٱللَّٰهِ
SubhanAllah
"Glory be to Allah"

Said 33 times after obligatory prayers. It means affirming that Allah is free from any imperfection, flaw, or partnership.

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ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ
Alhamdulillah
"All praise is due to Allah"

Said 33 times after obligatory prayers. It expresses immense gratitude to Allah for all blessings, both known and unknown.

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ٱللَّٰهُ أَكْبَرُ
Allahu Akbar
"Allah is the Greatest"

Said 34 times to complete the post-prayer tasbih. It reminds us that Allah is greater than anything else in our lives, our worries, and this world.

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What the Prophet ﷺ Said About Dhikr

مَنْ سَبَّحَ اللَّهَ فِي دُبُرِ كُلِّ صَلَاةٍ ثَلَاثًا وَثَلَاثِينَ ... غُفِرَتْ خَطَايَاهُ وَإِنْ كَانَتْ مِثْلَ زَبَدِ الْبَحْرِ
"Whoever says SubhanAllah 33 times, Alhamdulillah 33 times, and Allahu Akbar 34 times after every prayer... his sins will be forgiven even if they are like the foam of the sea."
— Sahih Muslim (Book of Mosques, Abu Hurairah RA)
كَلِمَتَانِ خَفِيفَتَانِ عَلَى اللِّسَانِ، ثَقِيلَتَانِ فِي الْمِيزَانِ، حَبِيبَتَانِ إِلَى الرَّحْمَنِ: سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ وَبِحَمْدِهِ، سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ الْعَظِيمِ
"Two words are light on the tongue, heavy in the scales, beloved to the Most Merciful: SubhanAllahi wa bihamdihi, SubhanAllahil Azeem."
— Sahih Al-Bukhari & Muslim
أَفْضَلُ الذِّكْرِ لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ، وَأَفْضَلُ الدُّعَاءِ الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ
"The best dhikr is La ilaha illallah, and the best supplication is Alhamdulillah."
— Sunan Ibn Majah (Jabir bin Abdullah RA)

Why TasbihCounter is the Best Online Dhikr Counter

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What Muslims Around the World Are Saying

Join half a million believers who have improved their daily dhikr habits.

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"I used to count on my fingers and always lose my place. This counter changed my post-prayer routine completely. The Sunnah Mode is exactly what I was looking for."

Amina R.
Karachi, Pakistan
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"The Sunnah Mode is brilliant. It counts to 33 then automatically switches to the next dhikr. I didn't know I needed this until I tried it. Plus, it's 100% ad-free!"

Mohammed Y.
London, UK
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"I love that I can read Surah Kahf on the same website. Everything I need for my Friday routine is right here. Adding it to my home screen as an app was very easy."

Fatima A.
Lagos, Nigeria
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"Offline mode is a lifesaver. I use it during my commute on the train where internet is patchy. The gentle vibration feedback means I don't even have to look at my screen."

Tariq H.
Toronto, Canada
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"The inclusion of Hadith references for every dhikr shows how much care went into this site. It's not just a counter; it's an educational tool that brings you closer to the Sunnah."

Zainab M.
Dubai, UAE
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"Finally a tasbih counter that doesn't bombard you with pop-up ads while you're trying to remember Allah. May Allah reward the team who built this beautiful tool."

Omar F.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Frequently Asked Questions About Tasbih Counting

Everything you need to know about using a digital dhikr counter.

What is a tasbih counter?

A tasbih counter is a digital tool that helps Muslims track the number of times they recite specific phrases of remembrance (dhikr), such as SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, and Allahu Akbar. It replaces the traditional physical tasbih beads, making it easier to keep count without breaking focus.

How many times should I say SubhanAllah after prayer?

According to the authentic hadith of Abu Hurairah (RA), the Prophet ﷺ instructed Muslims to say SubhanAllah 33 times, Alhamdulillah 33 times, and Allahu Akbar 34 times after every obligatory prayer. Our Sunnah Mode automates this exact sequence for you.

Is it allowed to count dhikr on a phone?

Yes. The majority of Islamic scholars agree that using a digital counter for dhikr is permissible. The purpose of the physical tasbih beads was always to help with accurate counting — a digital tool serves exactly the same primary purpose of aiding focus.

What is Tasbih Fatimah?

Tasbih Fatimah refers to the specific dhikr that the Prophet ﷺ taught his daughter Fatimah (RA): 33 SubhanAllah, 33 Alhamdulillah, and 34 Allahu Akbar — recited before sleeping. This is one of the most highly recommended forms of dhikr in Islamic tradition.

What is the difference between tasbih and dhikr?

Dhikr (ذكر) means "remembrance of Allah" broadly — it includes all forms of prayer, Quranic recitation, and verbal remembrance. Tasbih (تسبيح) specifically refers to saying "SubhanAllah" and, by extension, any structured, repetitive counting of dhikr phrases.

Can I use TasbihCounter offline?

Yes. Install the website as a Progressive Web App (PWA) on your phone's home screen by tapping "Add to Home Screen" in your browser. Once installed, the counter works fully offline without needing an internet connection.

What is Surah Kahf and why read it on Friday?

Surah Al-Kahf is the 18th chapter of the Quran. The Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever reads Surah Al-Kahf on Friday will have a light between this Friday and the next." You can read it in our Surah Library every Friday.

Does TasbihCounter track my data?

No. We do not collect any personal data. Your count, streaks, and preferences are stored locally on your device using your browser's local storage. We do not require registration and have zero user tracking.

What is the best dhikr for anxiety?

Many scholars and Muslims find great comfort in repetitive dhikr, particularly "La ilaha illallah" and "Hasbunallahu wa ni'mal wakeel" (Allah is sufficient for us and He is the best disposer of affairs). Discover more in our Comprehensive Dhikr Guide.

How do I install TasbihCounter on my phone?

On Android: tap the three-dot menu in Chrome and select "Add to Home Screen." On iPhone: tap the Share button in Safari and choose "Add to Home Screen." The app icon will appear just like a native app, and it will work entirely offline.

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