Adhaan is in Arabic, but across the globe more non-Arabs render it for 5 times a day.
When you recite something which is not in your language, you bound to make mistakes.. leave your accent in it. Hazrat Bilal (RA) was Habshi (from Ethopian region), but his adhaan became symbolic for all the mu-aazan to come. I read somewhere that he couldn’t pronounce some words in adhaan properly and when people pointed out that, the Prophet (SAW) forbade them to do so.
So the purpose of this thread is to share experience of adhaans you heard in different regions you lived that inspired you and you felt spiritually high?
Adhan of Abdul Basit and Adhan of Madina are popular recordings in smart phone application… I personally like Adhan Madina…
Besides those… You can hear Adhanain hi Adhania…
pata nahi maghrib ki adhan main itna farq kion hota hia…
Exactly aik azaan ka jawab do dosri shuru ho jati hy.Do we have to answer only one azaan or all happening at the same time? And if I start to answer one azaan and lost track in between because of other azaan that starts a few sec later what should I do? Keep quiet or start all over again or try to locate the voice I initially started answering to?
Exactly aik azaan ka jawab do dosri shuru ho jati hy.Do we have to answer only one azaan or all happening at the same time? And if I start to answer one azaan and lost track in between because of other azaan that starts a few sec later what should I do? Keep quiet or start all over again or try to locate the voice I initially started answering to?