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| Hizb Rateb | |
|---|---|
| Official name | الحزب الراتب |
| Also called | تلاوة القرآن الجماعية |
| Observed by | Muslims |
| Type | Islam,Quran,Tilawa,Mosque |
| Significance | Collectiverecitation ofQuran |
| Begins |
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| Frequency | Daily |
| Related to | Islam,Quran,Tilawa,Salka |
TheHizb Rateb (Arabic:الحزب الراتب) is a collective recitation ofQuran ordhikr ordua orwird done bymurids andsaliks inislamicsufism.[1][2][3]
TheHizb Rateb is a grouptilawa of theQuran with one voice, inmosques,zawiyas,kuttabs andQuranic schools.[4][5]
This custom has been practised in theMaghreb countries since the tenth hijri century under theAlmohad Caliphate, after SheikhAbdullah Al-Habati [ar] 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 theFajr prayer or after theMaghrib prayer.[9][10]
It may also be recitated before theZuhr prayer or before theAsr prayer.[11][12]
Thus, in the countries of theMaghreb, themuslims used to recite theQuran together in what is known as theHizb Rateb, in line with the current custom in these states.[13][14]