Halaqa (Arabic: حلقة, romanized: Ḥalaqah, lit. 'circle/ring') in Islamic terminology refers to a religious gathering or meeting for the study of Islam and the Quran. Generally, there are one or more primary speakers that present the designated topic(s) of the halaqa while others sit around them (in an approximate circle) and listen. The attendees may participate in the discussions, ask questions, and voice concerns. Usually, prayers and supplications are part of such programs. Also, meals or snacks may be served to the participants.[1]
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Halaqa: Tazkiya Intensive Intro with Shaykh Mokhtar Maghraoui & Shaykh Yasir Fahmy
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Halaqa: Fatimah bint Muhammad with Shaykh Yasir Fahmy
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References
- ^ "The Islamic Halaqas Program". SF*BASIC. 2004.
External links
- An applied example: The Islamic Halaqas Program of the Bay Area Archived 2017-10-22 at the Wayback Machine (Includes photos)