The (البوقالات الجزائرية) represent a cornerstone of Algeria's intangible cultural heritage, blending oral poetry, divination, and social bonding into a unique evening ritual. Traditionally practiced by women in the ancient Casbah of Algiers, this "game of poems" transforms ordinary gatherings into mystical experiences, especially during the holy month of Ramadan. Understanding the Tradition: What are Boukalates?
بسم الله بديت وعلى نبي صليت، باب مقابل باب وتاقة مقابلة تاقة، والعين مقابلة العين والقلوب مشتاقة. boukalates algeroises en arabe pdf download
(In the name of God I begin, and blessings upon the Prophet; door facing door, window facing window, eye meeting eye, and hearts longing.) Boukalates Algéroises en Arabe PDF Download A child or a young girl then pulls an object from the jar
يا قايدين الشموع هاكوا شمعة قيدوها، بالاك الغايب يعود والفرحة نعاودها. and blessings upon the Prophet
A woman recites a short poem (usually 4–10 lines) in the Algerian Darja dialect.
A child or a young girl then pulls an object from the jar. The poem recited just before the object was drawn is believed to be the "message" or omen for the owner of that item. Popular Examples of Boukalates (in Arabic)