Q. What is Azan?
As the time for Salat approaches one
person stands up and calls these words aloud:
AL-LAHU AKBAR, AL-LAHU AKBAR,
AL-LAHU AKBAR, AL-LAHU AKBAR,
ASH-HADU-A(N)L-LA-ILAHA IL-LAL-LAH,
ASH-HADU-A(N)L-LA-ILAHA IL-LAL-LAH,
ASH-HADU AN-NA MUHAM-MADAR-RASULUL-LAH,
ASH-HADU AN-NA
MUHAM-MADAR-RASULUL-LAH,
HAY-YA ‘ALAS-SALAH, HAY-YA ‘ALAS-SALAH,
HAY-YA ‘ALAL-FALAH, HAY-YA ‘ALAL-FALAH,
AL-LAHU AKBAR AL-LAHU AKBAR,
LA ILAHA IL-LAL-LAH.
(Al-lah is the Greatest, Al-lah is the
Greatest,
Al-lah is the Greatest, Al-lah is the
Greatest,
I testify that none is worthy of worship
but Al-lah,
I testify that none is worthy of worship
but Al-lah,
I testify that Muham-mad is the messenger
of Al-lah,
I testify that Muham-mad is the messenger
of Al-lah,
Come for Salat, come for Salat,
Come towards success, come towards
success.
Al-lah is the Greatest, Al-lah is the
greatest,
None is worthy of worship but Al-lah.)
These
words are called the Azan. The following words:
AS-SALATU KHAIRUM-MINAN-NAUM
(Salat is better than sleep)
are
also called out twice after the words:
HAY-YA ‘ALAL-FALAH
in
the Azan for predawn (Fajr) prayers.
Q. What is Takbir?
When people get ready for Salat, one from
amongst the assembly repeats the words f the Azan. The words:
QAD QAMATIS-SALAH
are
also added after
HAY-YA ‘ALAL-FALAH
These
words signify that the prayer is about to begin.
Q. What do we call the man who calls out the
Azan or pronounces the Takbir?
The man who calls out the Azan is known
as the MU’AZ-ZIN and the man who calls out the Takbir is called the MUKAB-BIR.
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