What are the words of azan?

This is what is said in the adhan; the first phrase is said four times and the rest twice. Ashhadu an la ilaha illa Allah – I bear witness that there is no god except the One God. Assalatu khairum-minan-naum – Prayer is better than sleep (This part is only recited for morning prayers.)

What should a beginner say during Salah?

Before initiating the salat, it is important that you have the intention to pray. Raise your hands up next to your ears and shoulders, then say Allāhu akbar (الله أَكْبَر). This translates to “Allah is the greatest.” Do this while standing (or sitting if you can’t stand).

How can I recite adhan and Iqamah?

Recite it quickly and in a low, monotone voice. While the Athan is called loudly, the iqama is a quiet call to prayer. Lower your voice into a rhythmic, chanting tone. Then, say the prayer quickly to lead into your prayer. Follow the pace set by the muezzin (Mu’adhdhin) if you’re in a mosque.

How do you recite adhan to a newborn?

Right and left ear The words of Azan shall be recited in the right ear of a newborn baby boy or girl and the Iqama be called in the left ear. Note that حيَّ على الصلاة of both Adhan and Iqamah shall be recited in the right ear and حيَّ على الفلاح of both Adhan and Iqamah in the left ear.

What do you say when praying in Islam?

Meaning: Glory and praise be to You, O Allah. Blessed be Your name and exalted be Your majesty, there is none worthy of worship except You. Recite Tauz or Ta’awwudh and continue with saying bismillah. Meaning: I seek Allah’s protection from Satan, the accursed.

How do you start salah?

Stand as you would normally with your feet around four inches apart. Direct your gaze towards the place of your sajdah. Now, with palms open, raise your hands to your ears and say the Takbir (Allahu Akbar) which means Allah is the greatest. Your prayer has now commenced.

How can I recite Adhan and Iqamah?

Why is the azan important?

The Azan (Adhan in Arabic) is an Islamic call delivered by a muezzin (the person who recites the Azan) from the mosque five times a day. The purpose of the Azan is to invite Muslims for obligatory (farz) prayers, the salat (or what is also called namaz in north India).

What is adhan in Islam for kids?

Kids Encyclopedia Facts. The adhān (also Athaan: IPA: [ʔæˈðæːn]) (أَذَان) is the Islamic call to prayer. The muezzin reads it out aloud. The root of the word is ʼḏn “to permit”, and another derivative of this word is uḏun, meaning “ear.” The muezzin reads Adhan in the mosque, sometimes from a minaret.