Subhanaka Allahumma wa bihamdika, ashhadu an la ilaha illa Anta, astaghfiruka wa atubu ilayk.
It acts as an "expiation" (Kaffarah) for the assembly, effectively "closing" the session and washing away minor sins or inappropriate behavior like excessive joking or idle chatter that may have occurred. tasbih kaffarah
That night, Yusuf could not sleep. The curse replayed in his mind, heavier than any clay. This was not a major sin of shirk or murder, but a sin of the tongue — a wound he had inflicted on another soul. And the Prophet (peace be upon him) had said: “Do you know who is the bankrupt? The one who comes on the Day of Judgment with prayers, fasting, and charity, but he cursed someone, slandered another, consumed another’s wealth… then his good deeds will be taken and given to those he wronged.” Subhanaka Allahumma wa bihamdika, ashhadu an la ilaha
Three days ago, he had cursed his neighbor, a young man named Farid, for letting his goats trample Yusuf’s prized jasmine bushes. The words had been sharp, ugly things. “May your hands forget their skill.” Farid had said nothing, just lowered his head and walked away, pulling the reins of his goats. The curse replayed in his mind, heavier than any clay