Adhan

The announcer of the Adhan is called a "[[Muezzin }}}} |arabic_rom = |literal meaning = "call" }}

The , , , ''adhane'' (in French), ''ajan''/''ajaan'', ''azan''/''azaan'' (in Azerbaijan, Iran and South Asia), ''adzan''/''adzaan'' (in Southeast Asia), and ''ezan''/''ezaan''''' (in Turkey and the Balkans), among other languages.}} (, ) is the Islamic call to prayer, usually recited by a muezzin, traditionally from the minaret of a mosque, shortly before each of the five obligatory daily prayers. The adhan is also the first phrase said in the ear of a newborn baby, and often the first thing recited in a new home.

It is the first call summoning Muslims to enter the mosque for obligatory () prayers (); a second call, known as the , summons those already in the mosque to assemble for prayer. Muslims are encouraged to stop their activities and respond to the adhan by performing prescribed prayers, demonstrating reverence for the call to prayer and commitment to their faith.

The five prayer times are known in Arabic as (), (), (), (), and (). In Turkey, they are called , and ; the five calls to prayer are sung in different makams, corresponding to the time of day. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Azhan Kamal
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    by Muhammad Azhan
    Published 1997
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    by Halis Azhan Mohd. Hanafiah
    Published 1993
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