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Call for prayer
Which is more important, repeating the word of the adhaan or hastening to break the fast?
SaveIs it Sunnah for the one who is praying alone to recite the adhan, and should he say “al-salaatu khayrun min al-nawm (prayer is better than sleep)”?
SaveIs it permissible to say the iqaamah for prayer sitting when he is able to stand?
SaveRuling on the muezzin taking a few steps whilst reciting the adhaan
SaveThe electrical current was cut off, then it was restored; should the adhaan be repeated?
SaveRuling on responding to the adhaan recorded on the al-Fajr clock
SaveIs Receiving Salary for Adhan Allowed in Islam?
There is nothing wrong with giving the Mu’adhdhin money to help him give the Adhan if he is in need, because giving the Adhan occupies his time.SaveAdhan and iqamah for one who is praying alone
SaveThe adhaan should be given in every mosque in which prayer is established
SavePrayer Is Better than Sleep: First or Second Adhan?
The Sunnah is to say these words “as-salatu khayrun min al-nawm (prayer is better than sleep)” in the second adhan after dawn has broken. For more, see the detailed answer.Save