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Hizb Rateb | |
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Official name | الحزب الراتب |
Also called | تلاوة القرآن الجماعية |
Observed by | Muslims |
Type | Islam, Quran, Tilawa, Mosque |
Significance | Collective recitation of Quran |
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Frequency | Daily |
Related to | Islam, Quran, Tilawa, Salka |
Part of a series on |
Algerian Islamic reference |
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The Hizb Rateb ( Arabic: الحزب الراتب) is a collective recitation of Quran or dhikr or dua or wird done by murids and saliks in islamic sufism. [1] [2] [3]
The Hizb Rateb is a group tilawa of the Quran with one voice, in mosques, zawiyas, kuttabs and Quranic schools. [4] [5]
This custom has been practised in the Maghreb countries since the tenth hijri century under the Almohad Caliphate, after Sheikh Abdullah Al-Habati created the rules for collective reading with one tone. [6] [7] [8]
It has an allocated and known times, because it may be recitated after the Fajr prayer or after the Maghrib prayer. [9] [10]
It may also be recitated before the Zuhr prayer or before the Asr prayer. [11] [12]
Thus, in the countries of the Maghreb, the muslims used to recite the Quran together in what is known as the Hizb Rateb, in line with the current custom in these states. [13] [14]