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dhikr
[ dik-er ]
noun
- a meeting of dervishes at which a phrase containing a name of God is chanted rhythmically to induce a state of ecstasy.
- each set of passages from the Quran so chanted, with its accompanying ritual.
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Origin of dhikr1
Example Sentences
Most Thursday evenings the scholars go to Cape Town's ganglands for an open-air form of devotion known as "dhikr".
There is currently a ceasefire in Manenberg between the gangs, which followed an intense period of gang fights - though a few hours before this dhikr took place there was a shooting at these flats, and over the weekend four men died in an apparent gangland shooting in nearby Mitchells Plain.
Dhikr is recited by Muslims across the world and has a specific tune to the recitations.
Sheikh Sameeg Norodien, another of the founders of Manenberg's dhikr sessions, prepares a pot of food for the devotees.
"There was a specific period between 2018 and 2019 where crime in Manenberg decreased during the time we were having the dhikr programmes," he says.
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