- The
adhan ([ʔaˈðaːn], Arabic: أَذَان, romanized:
adhān) is the
first Islamic call to prayer,
usually recited by a
muezzin at five
times of the day in a...
- The
Turkish adhan (Turkish: Türkçe ezan) was the use of the
Turkish language to
officially recite the
Adhan for a
period of time in Turkey. The usage...
- romanized: iqāma) is the
second Islamic call to prayer,
recited after the
adhan. It
summons those already in the
mosque to line up for
prayer (salah). It...
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important roles.
Muhammad chose Bilal as the
first mu'azzin (reciter of the
Adhan). The
majority of
mosques around the
world recite the
Athan according to...
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prescribed by
Islamic law. A
Muezzin will
recite a
specific chant called an
Adhan to call the
congregation to the mosque, then to line up to
begin the service...
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faces the qiblah, the
direction of the Ka'bah in Makkah,
while reciting the
adhan.[dubious – discuss] From the
fourteenth century,
initially in
Mamluk Egypt...
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Islamic oath and creed, and one of the Five
Pillars of
Islam and part of the
Adhan. It reads: "I bear
witness that
there is no
deity but God, and I bear witness...
- by
Muslims and
Arabs around the world: in
formal Salah (prayer), in the
Adhan (Islamic call to prayer), in Hajj, as an
informal expression of faith, in...