HOSPITALITY

Staying

Very few guests. An immersion in the rhythm of the house — not a tourist product.

Welcoming guests at the Riad

The guest does not buy a stay. He is invited, for a limited time, into a living house — where the formation of young men, the disciplines of Dar al-Hiraf and the rhythm of the five prayers form one whole.

The number of places is deliberately very restricted. The majority of those who live there are young men in formation. Hospitality remains rare, precisely so as not to denature the rhythm of the house.

One does not come to consume an atmosphere. One enters by accepting silence, the common table, respect for the prayers and for the work. Welcome is not a commercial service: it is an ancient duty, which the house observes according to the same principles as Selective hospitality.

Immersion

Share the rhythm of the house: the five prayers structure the day, meals are common, silence after Isha is respected. Sometimes a workshop, sometimes a conversation — never a tourist programme.

Rarity

Very few rooms destined for guests. The house is not calibrated for volume: it welcomes first those who live and form themselves there.

Selectivity

Each request is examined one by one. Agreement is not automatic: one welcomes those who seek to respect the rhythm, not to consume it.

Rooms and suites

Rooms & suites

Soberspaces, natural materials, filtered light. Prepared for rest and silence.

Common spaces

Common spaces

Patio, garden, meals, hammam, sauna, sports room. The guest is invited to enter into the rhythm.

Hospitality at the Riad

What the guest finds

Concretely, here is what the house offers to those it receives:

  • • A high-standing suite or room, conceived in the language of the riad
  • • Shared meals according to the rhythm of the day
  • • Access, according to the moments, to the patio, the garden, the terrace, the hammam, the sauna and the sports room
  • • The possibility of attending — without disturbing — the work of the workshops
  • • The silence of the night after Isha