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tasbi
A string of beads (used as an aid to memory in praying); prayer beads; rosary.
The tasbi (Arabic “subha”) is always used in the ceremonies following a death. They are usually strung in a loop of eleven, thirty-three or ninety-nine, with suitable marker beads to aid in progressing through ritual repetitions of “the most beautiful names”, and other formulas.
Ga' ta'esseb imamin mo'o tasbinen.
The imam did not remember to bring his string of beads.
N-, mag-
To use prayer beads (rosary).
After a death has occurred and before the burial takes place the imam recites the phrase “la ilaha illa Awla” 100 times using the tasbi. And each following day in the morning and afternoon up to the 7th day the same recitation takes place. After this it is also done at every prescribed remembrance day up to the 100th day. The recitation after a death is also referred to as lawatib.
Me' ustad nasbi-nasbi si lān.
The Qur’an teachers are using the prayer beads on the road.
Magtasbi hadja me' a'a miya'an bisan intag.
Those people use the rosary wherever they are.
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