Digital Tasbeeh Counter

A free, distraction-free digital tasbeeh (dhikr) counter that saves your progress — tap to count, set targets, and track your remembrance in the browser.

Tap the circle to count

Lifetime Total

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How it works

Use this minimalist digital tasbeeh counter for your daily dhikr and remembrance. Set a target (33, 99, 100, or custom), then tap or click the large counter button to increment. A circular progress ring gives you visual feedback, and a gentle vibration alerts you when you reach your target on supported mobile devices. Your current count, target, and lifetime total are saved automatically to your browser's local storage, so you never lose your progress even if you close the tab. Completely private — no accounts, no tracking, no data sent anywhere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tasbeeh (also spelled tasbih or tasbeeha) is an Islamic devotional practice of glorifying and remembering God (Allah) by repeating specific phrases, most commonly SubhanAllah (Glory be to God), Alhamdulillah (Praise be to God), and Allahu Akbar (God is Greatest). This practice is deeply rooted in the Quran and Prophetic tradition, where Muslims are encouraged to engage in dhikr (remembrance of God) throughout the day. After each of the five daily prayers, it is a Sunnah to repeat each of these three phrases 33 times, totaling 99 repetitions. Many Muslims also use a tasbeeh counter for extended dhikr sessions, wird (daily litanies), or to count specific supplications prescribed for different occasions. Traditionally, physical prayer beads (misbaha or sibha) with 33 or 99 beads are used, but a digital tasbeeh counter offers the same functionality with added features like progress tracking and lifetime totals.

Yes. This online tasbeeh counter automatically and continuously saves your current count, your selected target number, and your lifetime total to your browser's localStorage after every single tap. This means you can close the browser tab, shut down your computer, or navigate away from the page, and when you return, your count will be exactly where you left it. The saving happens instantly with every increment — there is no "save" button you need to press. The lifetime total accumulates across all your sessions, giving you a running record of your overall dhikr practice. The only way to lose your data is to manually clear your browser's site data or use a private/incognito browsing window.

When your count reaches the target you have set (such as 33, 99, 100, or a custom number), the tasbeeh counter provides immediate multi-sensory feedback so you know you have completed your round without having to stare at the screen. The circular progress ring completes its full circle and changes color to green, providing a clear visual indicator. On supported mobile devices, the counter also triggers a gentle haptic vibration pulse lasting 200 milliseconds through the Navigator.vibrate() API, so you can feel the completion even if the phone is in your pocket. After reaching the target, you can choose to reset and begin a new round, which adds the completed count to your lifetime total, or you can continue counting beyond the target if you wish to extend your dhikr session.

The haptic vibration feature uses the Navigator.vibrate() Web API, which has varying levels of browser support. On Android devices, vibration works reliably in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Samsung Internet, and most other major browsers. However, Apple's iOS Safari does not support the Navigator.vibrate() API due to Apple's platform restrictions, so iPhone and iPad users will receive the visual completion feedback (color change and animation) but will not feel a vibration. Similarly, desktop computers and laptops do not have vibration motors, so the feature is naturally unavailable on those devices. The tasbeeh counter is designed to work perfectly without vibration — it is an enhancement for supported devices, not a requirement for the tool to function properly.

Absolutely. This digital tasbeeh counter is designed with complete privacy as a core principle. All your data — including your current count, target settings, and lifetime total — is stored exclusively in your browser's localStorage on your own device. No data is ever transmitted to any external server, cloud service, or third-party analytics platform. There is no account system, no login requirement, no cookies tracking your usage patterns, and no way for anyone else to see your dhikr activity. Your spiritual practice remains entirely between you and God. This privacy-first approach makes it a trustworthy alternative to many mobile tasbeeh apps that require unnecessary permissions or contain advertising trackers.

The most common target numbers for tasbeeh have specific roots in Islamic tradition. The number 33 is the standard count for each of the three post-prayer phrases (SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar), as taught by the Prophet Muhammad. Setting the target to 99 is popular for completing all three phrases in sequence during a single session, and it also aligns with the 99 Names of Allah (Asma ul-Husna) that many Muslims recite during dhikr. The number 100 adds one additional count to 99, as some traditions include "La ilaha illallah" as a 100th count to complete the set. You can also set any custom target number for specific dhikr practices recommended by scholars, Sufi orders, or personal devotional routines. The tasbeeh counter supports targets from 1 to 9,999.

Yes. This digital tasbeeh counter is fully responsive and designed to work beautifully on smartphones and tablets as well as desktop computers. The large tap area is specifically optimized for one-handed mobile use, making it easy to tap with your thumb while holding your phone. For the best mobile experience, you can add the page to your phone's home screen — on both Android and iOS, this creates a shortcut that opens the counter instantly like a native app. Because the counter saves your progress to localStorage, it will remember your count even between sessions. You also get the benefit of haptic vibration feedback on Android devices when you reach your target, enhancing the experience beyond what many dedicated tasbeeh apps offer.

The lifetime total is a cumulative counter that tracks the total number of dhikr counts you have made across all your sessions since you first started using the tasbeeh counter. Every time you tap the counter, the lifetime total increments by one, regardless of whether you are in the middle of a target or have already completed it. When you reset the counter to start a new round, the current session count resets to zero, but the lifetime total preserves the accumulated count. This feature is valuable for Muslims who want to track their overall devotional commitment over days, weeks, or months. The lifetime total is displayed at the bottom of the counter interface and is saved to localStorage alongside your session data.

Yes. This digital tasbeeh counter is completely free to use with no restrictions, no advertisements, no in-app purchases, and no premium tier. You get unlimited counting, all preset targets (33, 99, 100), custom target support, progress saving, lifetime tracking, and haptic vibration feedback — all without paying anything. There is no account registration required and no email sign-up. The tool runs entirely in your browser using standard web technologies, so there are no server costs to maintain and it will remain free permanently. It is designed as a simple, focused tool for sincere spiritual practice without commercial distractions.

Both physical prayer beads (misbaha, sibha, or tasbih beads) and this digital tasbeeh counter serve the same fundamental purpose of helping Muslims keep count during dhikr. Physical beads offer a tactile, meditative quality and have deep cultural significance in Islamic tradition. The digital counter, however, adds several practical advantages: it saves your progress automatically so you never lose count, it tracks your lifetime total across sessions, it provides visual feedback through a progress ring, it supports any custom target number (not just 33 or 99), and it fits in your pocket as a phone browser tab. Many Muslims use both — physical beads for prayer at home or in the mosque, and the digital counter when beads are not available, such as during commutes, at work, or while traveling.

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