- The
adhan ([ʔaˈðaːn], Arabic: أَذَان, romanized: ʔaḏān) is the
Islamic call to prayer,
usually recited by a muezzin,
traditionally from the
minaret of...
- 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...
- They
state that the
Adhan was
revealed to
Muhammad just as the Qur'an al-Majid was
revealed to him.
Shias believe that the
Adhan could not be left to...
-
worshippers practise wudu. 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...
-
father Abdul Karim Moazzen Zadeh Ardabili was the
first Muezzin to call the
adhan, or call to prayer, on
Iranian television. His
voice was
broadcast by radio...
-
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...
- 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...
- mosques.
Minarets are
generally used to
project the
Muslim call to
prayer (
adhan) from a muezzin, but they also
served as
landmarks and
symbols of Islam's...
- 1975. He is
widely respected across the
Muslim world and
recordings of his
Adhan are
widely bought and enjo**** by
Muslims and non-Muslims
around the world...