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    Can anyone recite the azan?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    The azan is usually called by a designated person, called the "mu'adhdhin." However, if you're praying alone, you call the azan yourself.
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    Can women say the adhan?
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    Calling the adhan is typically performed by men, even when a woman is praying alone.
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    Why is the adhan said twice before prayer?
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    The first call is to congregate the community for prayer, and the second call, or "iqama," is said just before prayer to ensure that everyone is present and ready to pray.
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    What do I do if I'm very shy and have to perform it?
    Sobi
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    I understand that it can be quite daunting to perform the adhan. However, you shouldn't be afraid or ashamed to do so. Imagine that everyone isn't there; chances are they'll be behind you, so just look forward. In some cases, you'll be in a different room to give the adhan, which may be a bit reassuring, but don't be nervous when doing the adhan. Be loud and clear, and don't rush. Take a big breath before doing it, and take pauses after each line.
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    Is this the same that is recited in the ears of the newborn by the father?
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    Yes it is! The first thing that a newborn baby hears is the azhan.
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    Should you leave everything when you hear the Azan?
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    Yes. As soon as you hear Allahu Akbar (Allah is the greatest), then know that praying to Allah is greater than what you are doing now.
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    How do I know when adhan starts?
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    Adhan times are written somewhere on a wall in most mosques. If you are in the mosque, you will know when you hear it.
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    Can I make Adhan sitting down?
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    No, it should be recited loud, while standing. In the days of our prophet no one sat and recited the Adhan, so we should not sit. It is only okay to sit if you cannot stand.
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    Can anyone give the Adhan?
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    The Adhan is recited by all Muslims five times a day with slight changes based on which time they are praying. These times are predetermined by our lunar cycle and should be done on time.
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    How many prayers a day?
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    Five prayers a day. The times change based on location due to the fact that the Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle.
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    Why do some people read azzan differently?
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    Because they are in different sects or schools in islam and are taught different things from their ancestors.
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    Is it necessary that the same person who performs adhan should make the iqama?
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    No, it is not necessary. In the cases where other people are not comfortable with iqama though, the moazzzin can perform iqama.
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    Can anyone be the imam?
    Sobi
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    No. The imam must be the one who has memorized the most Qur'an, and who is the most knowledgeable and trustworthy.
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    Is a woman allowed to give the adhan?
    Sobi
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    Yes, she is allowed to perform the adhan as long as there are no men around who will be able to hear her, and she is in a congregation of women.
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    At home, can I do the adhan before I pray?
    Sobi
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    Yes, you are able to do this, but performing the iqamah is sufficient. If you have already heard the call to prayer, you don't need to repeat it.
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    When is the du'a prayed?
    Sobi
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    The du'a (Allahuma raba haadi hidh`awati....) is prayed after the adhan. Also, it's recommended to make du'a in the time period between the adhan and the iqamah.
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    Can the mu'addhin call for prayer and later be the imam?
    Sobi
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    Yes, there is nothing that explicitly forbids the mu'addhin from being the imam as well.
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    In calling adhan, is saying "washaduanamuhammadan rasoolulah" correct?
    Sobi
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    It is not "wa ash hadu", but rather "ash hadu", as the two have different meanings.
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    Can I pray in English when I don't know how to pray in Arabic?
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    When you are communicating with God, language doesn't matter. Therefore, it is fine to pray in any language.
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    The imam has a session before prayers, then the azaan is called, usually long after the actual time, at home do we wait for the azaan?
    Hana
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    If you are sure that it's the time, there's no need to wait. Actually, it's best to say the prayers at azaan time or shortly after it.
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    If a person struggles with low iman but still wants to pray, can I pray behind them?
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    Yes, you can pray behind them because they are still a Muslim. If their prayer is valid for themselves, it is valid for you as well.
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    Can I smoke cigarettes while fasting?
    Manadasa
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    No, smoking is not allowed during fasting in Ramadan. While fasting, you should refrain from bad habits and focus on Allah.
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    How important are the right pronunciations of Azan?
    Mohammed Basha
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    In Islam, the proper pronunciation of Azan (Adhan), which is an essential portion of the Muslim call to prayer, holds paramount importance. This includes five daily calls known as Azans, which are used to make known the time of obligatory prayer (salat) and to make Muslims remember to worship Allah. Here's why the right pronunciation of the Azan is important: 1.Religious Significance 2.Tradition and Ritual 3.Respect for the Sacred 4.Clarity and Understanding 5.Unity in Worship 6.Conveying the Message
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    Can a man pray at home?
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    Yes, anyone can pray at home. You do not have to go to a mosque, but you get more reward for going. It depends on your view and interpretations.
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    Can a Muslim go to a mosque?
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    Of course, a Muslim can go to a mosque. While it is not mandatory to attend, it is strongly recommended and definitely allowed.
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    Why is it that women are not allowed to call adhan?
    Ferdinand I. Tulane
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    It is mainly because of tradition. Most religions depend heavily on tradition and there would probably be an outcry if a woman were to call the adhan.
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    Is the Athan also a prayer?
    Fozya
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    No. The Athan is the call to prayer (salah). However, the Athan does contain dhikr, meaning phrases that praise God.
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    As a woman praying at home, how will she recite the adhan?
    Fozya
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    The athan is made in a masjid (usually) and it's purpose is to call people to prayer. If you hear the athan or know it's time for prayer you just pray, or if you have family members you can just remind them to pray. You don't make athan.
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    What are the names of the five prayers?
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    These are the names of five prayers in their chronological order starting from the one in the morning, as follows: Fajar, Zuhr, Asr, Magrib and Isha.
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    How do I gain knowledge from God?
    Wasi Khan
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    One of the best ways to gain knowledge from Allah is through the holy Qura'an. And if you do not understand Arabic, it is best to read the Qura'an through a recognized translation.
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