Ratib Al Haddad Jun 2026

Traditionally, the Ratib is recited twice daily: once after the Maghrib (sunset) prayer and once after the Subh (dawn) prayer. This timing aligns with the Quranic injunction: "And remember Allah often that you may succeed" (Surah Al-Jumu'ah: 10).

A dedicated, interactive module for the daily recitation of Ratib al-Haddad . It provides the full Arabic text, transliteration, translation, and audio recitation, along with timings and spiritual insights to help users incorporate this litany into their daily worship. ratib al haddad

The word Ratib implies something that is "arranged" or "regular." The Ratib al-Haddad is a compilation of Quranic verses, prayers upon the Prophet ( Salawat ), and formulas of remembrance ( Adhkar ). Traditionally, the Ratib is recited twice daily: once

The Ratib al-Haddad (often referred to simply as Al-Ratib ) is one of the most celebrated and widely recited litanies in the Muslim world, particularly within the Shafi’i school of thought and the Ba ‘Alawi Sufi order. Authored in the late 17th century by the Yemeni scholar and saint Imam Abdullah bin Alawi al-Haddad, the text serves as a comprehensive manual of remembrance ( Dhikr ). This report outlines the biography of the author, the historical circumstances of the text’s creation, its structural composition, and its continuing role in contemporary spiritual practice. Authored in the late 17th century by the