1. الأذان بالكنيسة

    Karl Jenkins, The Armed Man (Adhan) The Islamic Call to Prayers.

    Adhan is called out by the muezzin in the mosque five times a day, traditionally from a minaret, summoning Muslims for mandatory (fard) prayers (salah). A second call known as iqama (set up) then summons Muslims to line up for the beginning of the prayers. The main purpose behind the multiple loud pronouncements of adhan in every mosque is to make available to everyone an easily intelligible summary of Islamic belief. It is intended to bring to the mind of every believer and non-believer the substance of Islamic beliefs, or its spiritual ideology. In modern times, loudspeakers have been installed on minarets for this purpose.



    Transliteration Translation
    Allahu Akbar- God is greater than any description
    Ash-had an la ilaha illa llah- I testify that there is no deity except for God
    Ash-hadu anna Muħammadan rasulullah- I testify that Muhammad is a Messenger of God
    Hayya ‘ala-salatt- The time for prayer has come
    Hayya ‘ala ‘l-falah- The time for worship has come
    Al-salatu khayru min an-nawm- Prayer is better than sleep2
    Allāhu akbar- God is greater than any description
    La ilaha illallah- There is no deity except for God

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