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The salka ( Arabic: السلكة) is a collective recitation of all sixty hizbs of the Quran done by murids and saliks in Islamic Sufism. [1] [2]
The salka is a tilawa during the meeting of the murids in a zawiya or a mosque to continuously recite the entire Quran. [3]
Saliks and tolbas recite the salka periodically to demonstrate their memorization in the zawiyas and madrasas. [4] [5]
Muslims used also to perform the salka to psalmody the whole Quran either for death, childbirth, marriage contract, or moving to a new residence. [6] [7]
While the Hizb Rateb consists of reciting a juz' of the Quran before or after one of the obligatory Islamic salawate (prayer), the salka consists of meeting in a place where believers continuously recite all of the sixty hizbs of the Quran from Al-Fatiha to An-Nas. [8] [9]
Depending on the season of the year, the salka can take two forms: [10]
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The salka ( Arabic: السلكة) is a collective recitation of all sixty hizbs of the Quran done by murids and saliks in Islamic Sufism. [1] [2]
The salka is a tilawa during the meeting of the murids in a zawiya or a mosque to continuously recite the entire Quran. [3]
Saliks and tolbas recite the salka periodically to demonstrate their memorization in the zawiyas and madrasas. [4] [5]
Muslims used also to perform the salka to psalmody the whole Quran either for death, childbirth, marriage contract, or moving to a new residence. [6] [7]
While the Hizb Rateb consists of reciting a juz' of the Quran before or after one of the obligatory Islamic salawate (prayer), the salka consists of meeting in a place where believers continuously recite all of the sixty hizbs of the Quran from Al-Fatiha to An-Nas. [8] [9]
Depending on the season of the year, the salka can take two forms: [10]