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 .
6-603: The Hizb Rateb is a group tilawa of the Quran with one voice, in mosques , zawiyas , kuttabs and Quranic schools . This custom has been practised in the Maghreb countries since the tenth hijri century under the Almohad Caliphate , after Sheikh Abdullah Al-Habati [ ar ] created the rules for collective reading with one tone. It has an allocated and known times, because it may be recitated after
12-744: Is by mediating recitation between Tahqeeq and Hadr , taking into account the provisions of Tajweed , and comes after Tarteel in the second place of preference. Good performance in Tahqeeq is by giving each letter of the verses its right to satisfy the tide and achieve the whisper, which is more reassuring than Tarteel , which is the desirable position of teaching, but it must be avoided from stretching and excessive satisfaction of pronunciation movements; So as not to generate some letters from it, from exaggerated singing to other things that are not correct in Quran recitation. The distinguished performance of
18-677: The Fajr prayer or after the Maghrib prayer . It may also be recitated before the Zuhr prayer or before the Asr prayer . 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. Tilawa (Quran) The Tilawa ( Arabic : تِلَاوَة ) is a recitation of the successive verses of
24-597: The Hadr rank is by reading the verses quickly, taking into account the provisions of Tajweed from the letters and qualities of words, in contrast to the rank of Tahqeeq . The Sujud Tilawa [ ar ] is done during the Tilawa recitation of the Quran individually or in the Hizb Rateb or the Salka , including Salah in congregation, because there are fifteen places where Muslims believe, when Muhammad recited
30-561: The Qur'ān in a standardized and proven manner according to the rules of the ten recitations . One of the meanings of the Tilawa of the Quran is that the Qāriʾ who reads must rationalize what he is reading and follows the directions contained in what he is reading. In the science of tajweed , the qāriʾ needs to know the levels or ranks in which he recites the tilawa , and these four ranks are all mubah or permissible, which are: Mastering
36-469: The tilawa recitation requires knowing its ranks and levels in order to apply the requirements of that while reading verses of the Quran seeking reward from Allah Almighty. This is because mastering the tarteel is done through reading the Quran calmly and without haste, while contemplating the meanings and taking into account the provisions of intonation, and this is a characteristic inherent in all levels of clear reading. The mastery of Tadweer
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