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Agate Blue Silver Head Zircon Crystal The Muslim ritual of counting prayers with a set of tasbeeh, which are beautiful and one-of-a-kind beads. It is made up of two distinct gemstones: blue agate and silver head zircon. At the beginning of the tasbeeh is a silver head zircon, whose alluring sparkle reflects the divine grace, and the blue agate stone, whose deep blue hue symbolizes purity, serenity, and peace. The tasbeeh is compact and lightweight, making it simple to store and transport. The strong thread used to string it together and the smooth surface give it a long lifespan. The tasbeeh can be purchased in a range of sizes to accommodate customers of varying ages, genders, and religious persuasions. Commonly, the tasbeeh is used to keep track of Dhikr, or invocations of Allah's name and attributes, and duas. By saying certain phrases aloud 33 times, such as "Subhan Allah," "Alhamdulillah," and "Allah is the Greatest," this goal is accomplished. The Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages are two of Islam's five pillars, and both require the tasbeeh to be completed. In order to accurately record the total number of prayers offered within the confines of the sacred space, the tasbeeh is used. Blue Silver-Head Zircon Natural Stone Agate The use of a tasbeeh is an excellent way to keep track of one's religious activities and grow closer to God. It serves as a wonderful memento of the spiritual quest and the steadfastness of faith, and can be carried back home as a reminder of both.