Four Ways of saying Tasbih After Salah

Reference: Sharḥ Manẓūmat Uṣūl al-Fiqh wa Qawāʿidihi, p. 176

There are four forms [1] of saying tasbīḥ after the ṣalāh:

First: Saying “Subḥānallāh” ten times, “alḥamdulillāh” ten times, and “Allāhu akbar” ten times. [2]

Second: Saying “Subḥānallāh”, “alḥamdulillāh”, and “Allāhu akbar “thirty-three times each, making a total of ninety-nine. Then completing one hundred by saying: “Lā ilāha illaAllāhu waḥdahu lā sharīka lah, lahul-mulku wa lahul-ḥamdu wahuwa ʿalā kulli shayʾin qadīr.” [3]

Fourth: Saying “Subḥānallāh” thirty-three times, “alḥamdulillāh” thirty-three times, and “Allāhu akbar thirty-four times.” [4]

Saying “Subḥānallāh”, “alḥamdulillāh”, “lā ilāha illaAllāh”, and “Allāhu akbar” twenty-five times each, making a total of one hundred. [5]

Footnotes

[1] Whenever there are different forms of adhkār or du’ās which have been narrated from the Prophet , the complete Sunnah is to therefore alternate between them. This is in terms of what is better and more complete, however it is permitted and valid for a person to restrict themselves to one form of dhikr or du’ā. It is not legislated to combine between more than one form, as the Prophet did not do so.

[2] Narrated by Abdullah ibn ‘Amr; Collected by Abu Dawūd.

[3] Narrated by Abu Hurayrah; Collected by Muslim.

[4] Narrated by Ka’ab ibn ‘Ujrah; Collected by Muslim.

[5] Narrated by Zayd ibn Thābit; Collected by an-Nasāī.


صيغ التسبيح دبر الصلوات المكتوبات

المرجع: شرح منظومة أصول الفقه وقواعده١٧٦

التسبيح خلف الصلوات ورد على أربعة أنواع:

الأول: سبحان الله عشراً، والحمد لله عشراً، والله أكبر عشراً.

الثاني: سبحان الله والحمد لله والله أكبر ثلاثاً وثلاثين، فالجميع تسع وتسعون، ويختم بلا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له ، له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير.

الثالث: سبحان الله ثلاثاً وثلاثين، والحمد لله ثلاثاً وثلاثين، والله أكبر أربعاً وثلاثين.

الرابع: سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله أكبر خمساً وعشرين مرة، فالجميع مائة مرة.

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He is a graduate of the Islamic University of Madeenah, having graduated from the Institute of Arabic Language, and later the Faculty of Sharee'ah in 2010. He currently resides in Nelson, Lancashire and is the Imam of Masjid Sunnah.

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