Sunday, 1 July 2012

Azan


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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