Azaan: A Phenomenal Discovery

Azaan: A Phenomenal Discovery

Amazing as it sounds, but fortunately for the Muslims of the world, it is an established fact. Have a look at a map of the world and you will find Indonesia on the eastern side of the earth. The major cities of Indonesia are Java, Sumatra, Borneo and Saibil. As soon as dawn breaks on the eastern side of Saibil, at approximately 5:30 am local time, Fajar Azaan begins. Thousands of Muazzins in Indonesia begin reciting the Azaan.

The process advances towards West Indonesia. One and a half hours after the Azaan has been completed in Saibil, it echoes in Jakarta. Sumatra then follows suit and before this auspicious process of calling Azaan ends in Indonesia, it has already begun in Malaysia.

Burma is next in line, and within an hour of its beginning in Jakarta, it reaches Dacca, the capital city of Bangladesh. After Bangladesh, it has already prevailed in western India, from Calcutta to Srinagar. It then advances towards Bombay and the environment of entire India resounds with this proclamation. Srinagar and Sialkot (a city in north Pakistan) have the same timing for Azaan. The time difference between Sialkot, Quetta, and Karachi is forty minutes, and within this time, Fajar Azaan is heard throughout Pakistan. Before it ends there, it has already begun in Afghanistan and Muscat. The time difference between Muscat and Baghdad is one hour. Azaan resounds during this one hour in the environments of Hijaaz-e-Muqaddas (Holy cities of Makkah and Madinah), Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Iraq.

The time difference between Baghdad and Alexandria in Egypt is again one hour. Azaan continues to resound in Syria, Egypt, Somalia and Sudan during this hour. The time difference between eastern and western Turkey is one and a half hours, and during this time it is echoed with the call to prayer.

Alexandria and Tripoli (capital of Libya) are located at one hour’s difference. The process of calling Azaan thus continues throughout the whole of Africa. Therefore, the proclamation of the Tawheed and Risaalat that had begun in Indonesia reaches the Eastern Shore of the Atlantic Ocean after nine and half hours. Prior to the Azaan reaching the shores of the Atlantic, the process of Zohar Azaan has already started in east Indonesia, and before it reaches Dacca, Asar Azaan has started. This has hardly reached Jakarta one and half hours later, the time of Maghrib becomes due, and no sooner has Maghrib time reached Sumatra, the time for calling Isha Azaan has commenced in Saibil! When the Muazzins of Indonesia are calling out Fajar Azaan, the African Muazzins are calling the Azaan for Isha.

If we were to ponder over this phenomenon thoughtfully, we would conclude the amazing fact that there is not even a single moment when hundreds of thousands of Muazzins around the world are not reciting the Azaan on the surface of this earth. Even as you read this material right now, you can be sure there are atleast thousands of people who are hearing and reciting the Azaan!!!

i sometimes doubt this cuz here in bahrain zuhar is roughly at around 12....
while in pakistan (2 hours ahead of bahrain) i hear zuhar at around 2....
so its almost at the same time....
although i think zuhar shud be at 12, but for some reason it is at 2 in pakistan....

SUBHANALLLLLLAHHHHHHHHH!

NAREH TAKBEER

Its not only the Azaan which is going on around the clock.
Sura Fatiha is read many times more 24 hours a day. If a person prays 5 times a day and Fard only then he/she are receiting Sura Fatiha at least 17 times a day. If we say that less than 10% of the muslims pray 5 times daily then more then 100 million people receit Sura Fatiha 17 times on daily basis minimum.
Thats at least 1.7 billion times daily, in a periode of 1440 minutes or 86400 seconds. You can calculate how many times Fatiha is receited each second.
Sura Fatiha is defenitely the most receited text in this world.
Allah is for sure Akbar.

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*Originally posted by armughal: *
i sometimes doubt this cuz here in bahrain zuhar is roughly at around 12....
while in pakistan (2 hours ahead of bahrain) i hear zuhar at around 2....
so its almost at the same time....
although i think zuhar shud be at 12, but for some reason it is at 2 in pakistan....
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Different masajid have different times.

[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by armughal: *
i sometimes doubt this cuz here in bahrain zuhar is roughly at around 12....
while in pakistan (2 hours ahead of bahrain) i hear zuhar at around 2....
so its almost at the same time....
although i think zuhar shud be at 12, but for some reason it is at 2 in pakistan....
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Dear its not like that. If you don't know the Zuhar time in Sialkot (eastern border) would be 12:30 and in Pak/Iran border it would be 2PM. And don't forget that at the same time in Austrailia it would be Maghrib time joined by Indonesia shortly. So its pretty much covered around the clock. Think this way.

allah ho akbar azaan zindabad, emnem murdabad.

takbeer allllllllllahhhhhhhhoakbarrrrrrrrrrrr :mash:

Something special indeed. :)

Subhan’Allah :k: cool

NAREHHHHHHHHH HAIDRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(lol eminem murdabad)

:rolleyes:

Have a look at the map of the world.. Amazing innit that at 5:30 most people in Java sip on their Java.

The process advances towards West Indonesia. One and a half hours after the Java has been gulped down.. preferably with a danish or a croissant, it is consumed again in Jakarta. Sumatra then follows suit and before this delicious breakfast ends in Indonesia, it has already begun in Malaysia!!

Subhanallah..

I find the good thing about this arguement is debating the time to pray.

AAG

It's not an argument!

It's called sharing information.

We know exactly when to pray. It's for the likes of you to ponder over prayer.

Thank you then.

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*Originally posted by PakistaniAbroad: *
Have a look at the map of the world.. Amazing innit that at 5:30 most people in Java sip on their Java.

The process advances towards West Indonesia. One and a half hours after the Java has been gulped down.. preferably with a danish or a croissant, it is consumed again in Jakarta. Sumatra then follows suit and before this delicious breakfast ends in Indonesia, it has already begun in Malaysia!!

Subhanallah..
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SubhanAllah! Well said. Aisa bhi hota hai;)

:k: its soon gonaa be Fajr in Australia…