Ratib al-Haddad, also known as Ratib al-Haddad al-Makhdum, is a comprehensive spiritual practice that involves the recitation of specific supplications, prayers, and litanies. The term "Ratib" refers to a collection of devotional prayers and supplications, while "al-Haddad" refers to the 18th-century Yemeni scholar and Sufi master, Imam Abdurrahman al-Haddad, who popularized this practice.
Ratib al-Haddad, also known as Ratib al-Haddad al-Makhdum, is a comprehensive spiritual practice that involves the recitation of specific supplications, prayers, and litanies. The term "Ratib" refers to a collection of devotional prayers and supplications, while "al-Haddad" refers to the 18th-century Yemeni scholar and Sufi master, Imam Abdurrahman al-Haddad, who popularized this practice.
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