[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]Amazing as it sounds, but fortunately, for the Muslims of the world, it is***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]an established fact. ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***Have a look at a map of the world and you will find Indonesia on the eastern ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***side of the earth. The major cities of Indonesia are Java, Sumatra, Borneo ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***and Saibil. As soon as dawn breaks on the eastern side of Saibil, at ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]approximately 5:30 am local time, Fajar Azaan begins.
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’][FONT=Times New Roman]***Thousands of Muazzins in Indonesia begin reciting the Azaan. The process ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***advances towards West Indonesia. One and a half hours after the Azaan has ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***been completed in Saibil, it echoes in Jakarta. Sumatra then follows suit ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]and before this auspicious process of calling Azaan ends in Indonesia, it
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***has already begun in Malaysia. ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***Burma is next in line, and within an hour of its beginning in Jakarta, it ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***reaches Dacca, the capital city of Bangladesh. After Bangladesh, it has ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]already prevailed in western India, from Calcutta to Srinagar. It then
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***advances towards Bombay and the environment of entire India resounds with ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***this proclamation. Srinagar and Sialkot (a north city in Pakistan) have the ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***same timing for Azaan. The time difference between Sialkot, Quetta, and ***
***[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]Karachi[FONT=‘Times New Roman’] is forty minutes, and within this time, Fajar Aazaan is heard ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***throughout Pakistan. Before it ends there, it has already begun in ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]Afghanistan[FONT=‘Times New Roman’] and Muscat.
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***The time difference between Muscat and Baghdad is one hour. Azaan resounds ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***during this one hour in the environments of Hijaaz-e-Muqaddas (Holy cities ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***of Makkah and Madinah), Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Iraq. ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]The time difference between Baghdad and Alexandria in Egypt is again one
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***hour. Azaan continues to resound in Syria, Egypt, Somalia and Sudan during ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***this hour. The time difference between eastern and western Turkey is one and ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***a half hours, and during this Alexandria and Tripoli (capital of Libya) are ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]located at one hour’s difference. The process of calling Azaan thus ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]continues throughout the whole of Africa. Therefore, the proclamation of the ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]“Tawheed” and “Risaalat” that had begun in Indonesia reaches the Eastern
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***Shore of the Atlantic Ocean after nine and half hours. ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]Prior to the Aazaan reaching the shores of the Atlantic, the process of ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]“Zohar Azaan” has already started in east Indonesia, and before it reaches ***
***[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]Dacca[FONT=‘Times New Roman’][FONT=Times New Roman], “Asr Azaan” has started. This has hardly reached Jakarta one and half ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***hours later, the time of “Maghrib” becomes due, and no sooner has “Maghrib” ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***time reached Sumatra, the time for calling “Isha Aazaan” has commenced in ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***Saibil! When the Muazzins of Indonesia are calling out “Fajar Azaan”, the ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***African Muazzins are calling the Azaan for Isha. ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]If we were to ponder over this phenomenon thoughtfully, we would conclude
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***the amazing fact that there is not even a single moment when hundreds of ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’][FONT=Times New Roman]***thousands of Muazzins around the world are not reciting the Azaan on the ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]***surface of this earth. Subhaan Allah !!! ***
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]Even as you read this material right now, you can be sure there is Azaan
[FONT=‘Times New Roman’]somewhere !!!