Hezzab

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The Hezzab (

mosques and zawiyas in Algeria according to the Algerian Islamic reference under the supervision of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Endowments.[1]

History

Mosques in Algeria recruit several hezzabine as salaried employees responsible for reciting the Hizb Rateb on a daily basis, as well as the Salka periodically, under the supervision of a Bash Hezzab.[2][3]

As an example, the Mosque of Sidi Abderrahmane Et-Thaalibi [ar] had its employees such as Wakil, Imam and Hezzab among others.[4][5]

Characteristics

The hezzab should be a hafiz of the Quran as a whole, with the narration of Warsh recitation.[6][7]

When accomplishing the

Arabic: ناس الحضور) and directing them at the same time.[8]

It is good for him to obtain a Quran

Idjaza from an accredited body such as a zawiya or an Islamic institute to prove his merit for the position and religious responsibility.[9]

And he must possess a strong vocal layer that allows him to dominate the voice over the entirety of the qāriʾs during the Hizb Rateb recitation.[10]

This is because the reading stations of the hezzab make its circle attractive, and dozens or even hundreds of worshipers visit the mosque for the daily participation in this collective recitation.[11]

According to the degree of skill, discipline, attractiveness of voice and performance, the hezzab can rise to the rank of Bash Hezzab in the large mosques that contain many hezzabine.[12]

After that, he can be promoted to the rank of a

Algerian mosques and zawiyas.[13][14]

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See also

References

  1. ^ "وزارة الشؤون الدينية والأوقاف". www.marw.dz.
  2. ^ "ص32 - كتاب تاريخ الجزائر الثقافي - مساجد العاصمة - المكتبة الشاملة الحديثة". al-maktaba.org.
  3. ^ Devoulx, Albert (January 6, 1870). "Les édifices religieux de l'ancien Alger". Bastide – via Google Books.
  4. – via Google Books.
  5. ^ algérienne, Société historique (January 6, 1875). "Revue africaine". La Société – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "الجامع ليس للصلاة فقط". جزايرس.
  7. ^ "Revue des sociétés savantes des departements". Imprimerie nationale. January 6, 1882 – via Google Books.
  8. – via Google Books.
  9. – via Google Books.
  10. ^ "ص81 - كتاب تاريخ الجزائر الثقافي - بعض أعيان المدرسين في العاصمة - المكتبة الشاملة الحديثة". al-maktaba.org.
  11. – via Google Books.
  12. – via Google Books.
  13. ^ "ص367 - كتاب تاريخ الجزائر الثقافي - الهيئة الدينية - المكتبة الشاملة الحديثة". al-maktaba.org.
  14. ^ "Code de l'Algérie annoté: recueil chronologique des lois, ordonnances, décrets, arrêtés, circulaires, etc., formant la législation algérienne actuellement en vigeur, avec les travaux préparatoires et l'indication de la jurisprudence, suivi d'une table alphabétique de concordance". A. Jourdan. January 6, 1896 – via Google Books.
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