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Qué (quién) es dhikr - definición

REPETITION OF SHORT PHRASES OR PRAYERS IN ISLAM
Zikir; Subhanahu wa ta'ala; Zhikr; Dhikrs; Dhakir; Jalla Jalaluhu; Azza wa jal; Zekr; Zikr; Zikirs
  • Allah as having been written on the disciple's heart
  • Maddah]]s/Dhakirs, in a gathering

dhikr         
['d?k?r]
(also zikr 'z?k(?)r)
¦ noun Islam a form of devotion, associated chiefly with Sufism, in which the worshipper is absorbed in the rhythmic repetition of the name of God or his attributes.
Origin
from Arab. ?ikr 'remembrance'.
Dhikr         
Dhikr (, , also spelled Zikr, Thikr, Zekr, or Zikar, literally meaning "remembrance, reminder" or "mention") is a form of Islamic meditation in which phrases or prayers are repeatedly chanted in order to remember God. It plays a central role in Sufi Islam, and each Sufi order has usually adopted a specific dhikr, typically accompanied by specific posture, breathing, and movement.
zikr         
¦ noun variant form of dhikr.

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Dhikr

Dhikr (Arabic: ذِكْر, , also spelled Zikr, Thikr, Zekr, or Zikar, lit. 'remembrance, reminder' or 'mention') is a form of Islamic meditation in which phrases or prayers are repeatedly chanted in order to remember God. It plays a central role in Sufi Islam, and each Sufi order has usually adopted a specific dhikr, typically accompanied by specific posture, breathing, and movement. In Sufi Islam, dhikr refers to both the act of this remembrance as well as the prayers used in these acts of remembrance. Dhikr can be performed in solitude or as a collective group. It can be counted on a set of prayer beads (Misbaha مِسْبَحَة) or through the fingers of the hand. A person who recites the Dhikr is called a Dhakir (ذَاكِر, [ðaːkɪr]), literally "he who remembers." The content of the prayers includes the names of God, or a dua (prayer of supplication) taken from the hadiths or the Quran.

The Quran frequently refers to itself and other scriptures and prophetic messages as "reminder" (dhikra, tadhkir), which is understood as a call to "remember" (dhikr) an innate knowledge of God that humans already possess. The Quran uses the term "dhikr" to denote the reminder from God conveyed through the prophets as well as the human response to that reminder, signifying a reciprocal interaction between the Divine and the human. The prophets deliver God's message as a reminder to humans, who, in turn, remember and acknowledge it.

Ejemplos de uso de dhikr
1. Reading the Qur’an is one of the best types of dhikr, therefore, it is recommended to have ablution when reading it.
2. It is always recommended to perform ablution when one wants to do any type of dhikr, or God’s remembrance, whether it is by glorifying him, supplication, or other forms.