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Tasbeeh Counter — Free Digital Dhikr Counter

Tasbeeh counter online — tap to count SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar. Preset targets and three-section dhikr mode.

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How to Use

  1. 1. Choose your target

    Pick 33, 99, 100, 313, 1000, or stay on the default 33 for the classic three-phrase tasbeeh recited after each obligatory salah.

  2. 2. Tap to count

    Tap the large button each time you recite. The progress ring fills around the count and a soft pulse confirms every tap, so you can keep your eyes on the count without losing your place.

  3. 3. Complete and reset

    When you reach your target the counter celebrates and resets to zero. In three-section mode it advances automatically to the next phrase — SubhanAllah, then Alhamdulillah, then Allahu Akbar — until the full set is complete.

Why Use This Tool

A tasbeeh counter online is a clean digital replacement for the misbaha — the prayer beads used for dhikr in Islamic practice. This tool gives you a large central tap area, preset targets at 33, 99, 100, 313, and 1000, and an automatic three-section mode that rotates through SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, and Allahu Akbar so you stay in remembrance instead of tracking which phrase you are on.

The traditional after-salah tasbeeh is 33 SubhanAllah, 33 Alhamdulillah, and 34 Allahu Akbar, totalling 100. Other common targets — 99 for the names of Allah, 313 in some traditions, and 1000 for extended dhikr — are all preset. A subtle pulse confirms each tap so your eyes can rest, and a progress ring around the count fills as you approach the target.

Your count is saved to local storage on your device — close the tab and reopen it, your number is still there. Nothing is sent to a server, no account is needed, and the tool runs offline once the page has loaded. The aim is a calm, distraction-free aid to dhikr, not another product to manage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The traditional tasbeeh recited after each obligatory prayer is 33 SubhanAllah, 33 Alhamdulillah, and 34 Allahu Akbar — totalling 100. Other common counts include 99 (the names of Allah), 100, 313, and 1000 for extended dhikr sessions. This counter supports all of these as preset targets.
Yes. Tasbeeh, dhikr, and zikr all refer to the remembrance of Allah through repetition of phrases like SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, La ilaha illallah, and Astaghfirullah. This counter works for any dhikr practice — just choose a target or leave the count open-ended and tap as you recite.
Yes. Once the page has loaded once, the counter runs entirely in your browser. Your count is saved to local storage on your device, so you can close the tab, lose internet, and come back to the same number later.
There is no difference — tasbeeh and tasbih are two valid English spellings of the same Arabic word تسبيح, meaning the glorification of Allah. You may also see it written as tasbi or tasbeeh. All refer to the same practice and the same physical or digital prayer beads used to keep count.

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