tagihaarat
Tagihaarat, also known as "tagiha" or "tagih," is a traditional form of Islamic education and spiritual guidance practiced in the Islamic world, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa. The term "tagihaarat" is derived from the Arabic word "tagiha," which means "to seek" or "to inquire." This practice involves a student, typically a young boy, seeking spiritual guidance and knowledge from a mentor, known as a "tagih" or "taghi," who is usually an older, more experienced Muslim.
The tagihaarat system is rooted in the Islamic tradition of seeking knowledge and guidance from knowledgeable
The tagihaarat relationship is typically characterized by mutual respect, trust, and a sense of community. The
The tagihaarat system has been an integral part of Islamic society for centuries, playing a crucial role