It is recorded in the various rituals of the
Sufis that one of their main invocations takes place with an individual or collective daily and weekly
dhikr and
wird known as
wazifa. This
wazifa thus refers only to the part of this ritual devoted to the invocation of the supreme qualities of Allah Almighty. As an example, song and rhyme also play a key role in this
wazifa and provide a bridge and connection to the
Sufi practice of reciting the
ninety-nine names of God while meditating on their meaning. For each
tariqa in
Sufism, there are specific collective litany rules comprising a minimum number of people required to create a group which is generally four
murids. In these reciting congregations, the disciples meet daily or weekly to perform collective
dhikr, which is a type of meeting thus known as
wazifa circle (
halqa). ==Conditions==