- Adhan - Wikipedia
Adhan The adhan[a] ([ʔaˈðaːn], Arabic: أَذَان, romanized: ʔaḏān) is the Islamic call to prayer, usually recited by a muezzin, traditionally from the minaret of a mosque, shortly before each of the five obligatory daily prayers
- Islamic Call to Prayer (Adhan) Translated Into English
The adhan, or call to prayer, is a fundamental aspect of Islamic tradition, serving as a signal for the five daily prayers and Friday worship at mosques Modern practices often involve the use of loudspeakers or recordings to amplify the muezzin's voice during the adhan
- How to Call the Adhan (Muslim Call to Prayer) - wikiHow
“Adhan” (also “azan” or “athan”) literally translates to “announcement,” and it’s just that, an announcement to Islamic people that it’s time to pray
- Adhan | Islam, Call to Prayer, History, Text, Translation | Britannica
adhān, the Muslim call to Friday public worship (jumʿah) and to the five daily prayers (ṣalāt) It is proclaimed by the muezzin, a servant of the mosque chosen for good character and quality of voice, as he stands by the door or side of a small mosque or in the minaret of a large one
- Adhan (Call to prayer) | Mishary Rashid Alafasy | Fajr - YouTube
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- The Adhan (The Call to Prayer) - IslamOnline
The adhan is the call given to announce that it is time for a particular obligatory Salah (ritual Prayer) Five times a day the adhan is raised from mosques throughout the world
- Call to Prayer (Aathan, Adhan or Azan): Words Their Meanings
Call to Prayer or Adhan is recited in every Masjid to invite the Muslims to come for prayers, invariably five times a day It is a Sunnah that dates back to the earlier days of the emergence of Islam
- THE CALL TO PRAYER (ADHĀN) AND THE CALL TO STAND FOR PRAYER (IQĀMAH)
Whenever a person performs two prayers that share a common time one after the other, if he says adhān for the first prayer, then saying it for the second prayer is excepted
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