Muslim Prayers Counting Board
Muslim Prayers Counting Board
MyDina Inductive Prayer Counting Board, Designed for Muslim Prayer, Record how many prostrations in salah to avoid forgetfulness, let you to focus more on the prayer meaning.
Do you have such troubles?
Doubt or forgot how many rak’ahs I had prayed;
Not sure if I should sitting or stand up;
Suddenly forgot the number of times I prostrate;
The older, the more forgetful.
This Mulsim Prayer Counting Board can solve these problems for you! It can automatically record the prayer numbers to avoid forgetfulness.
Note: This Islamic counting board is used so that one can focus more on the meaning of the prayers Be respectful and fearful of Allah, rather than allowing oneself to be overwhelmed with thoughts.
Characteristic:
Easy To Use: everyone can get started! Make sure your forehead and nose touch the middle area during prayer, and the board will automatically recognize and count.
Count Accurately and Consistent With Habits: The muslim counting board sense can stably sense human contact to ensure accurate counting. The displayed value is how many prostrations/rak’ahs prayers completed, that is, two prostrations count 1.
Elegant Appearance: The pure white design with simple pattern will not evoke other associations; It can be put together with any style of blanket to look beautiful.
An Awesome Islamic Gift for Yourself and Ascendants: It is great gift on EID, Ramadan or other any time. Solve the problem that the elderly are more likely to forgetfulness during prayer.
High-Quality Materials: High quality ABS material, wear-resistant and durable.
User-friendly Design: Curved transition, light and thin.
Material:
High quality ABS material
Dimensions:
32 x 19.8 x 2.2 cm
Care Instructions:
The practice of counting the number of prayers has long been recorded in the words and deeds of the ancient sages, but the counting tools vary with different environments and times. Some people use their rings to count, some use date kernels to count, some use pebbles to count, and some use their fingers or toes to count. All this shows that there is a basis for making a counter that can count the number of bows and prostrations.
But what we want to remind is that we should concentrate during the prayer. We use the counting board to be able to focus more on the meaning of the prayer words, to be respectful and fearful to Allah, rather than letting our thoughts run wild because of the counting tool.