WEBThe muezzin (/ m (j) u ˈ ɛ z ɪ n /; [1] Arabic: مُؤَذِّن) is the person who proclaims the call to the daily prayer five times a day (Fajr prayer, Zuhr prayer, Asr prayer, Maghrib prayer and Isha prayer) at a mosque from the minaret.
WEBMuezzin, in Islam, the official who proclaims the call to prayer (adhān) on Friday for the public worship and the call to the daily prayer (ṣalāt) five times a day, at dawn, noon, midafternoon, sunset, and nightfall.
WEBSep 7, 2023 · The conditions of muezzin are: He should not receive money for it; He should be clean from major or minor impurities; He should be standing and facing the qiblah; He should turn with his head, neck and chest to the right upon saying ‘Hayy `ala as-salah’ and to the left upon saying ‘Hayy `ala al-falah’;
WEBApr 25, 2017 · A Muezzin is a mosque (Islamic place of worship) official who recites the call for Muslims to come to prayer five times a day. Muslims offer these namaaz prayers at dawn, noon, early evening, sunset, and nightfall.
WEBBilal Ibn Rabah (R.A.) was the first Muezzin of Islam (Muslim official of a mosque who summons the faithful to prayer from a minaret of a mosque five times a day). He was chosen as the first Muezzin by the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) himself.
WEBMay 5, 2021 · One place where giving the call to prayer is still an art is the ancient city of Damascus. In the eighth-century Great Umayyad mosque in Damascus, six muezzins collectively recite the adhan in ...