Adhan Ringtones - Azan Alarm MP3
Adhan Ringtones, Azan Alarm MP3: calls to prayer with the list of Islamic Azan for Muslim World. Listen Now منبه الاذان Adhan Fajr ( Azan - Ezan - Adan ) in MP3.
Adhan Ringtones and Azan Alarm MP3 provides these functions:
- Adhan MP3 as Ringtone: you can set each adhan mp3 as a play this means when you get a call you will happily hear an adhan
- Azan alarm as an alarm clock: to set azan prayers as an alarm for wake up or appointments
- Adhan Alarm as notification: you can define adhans as notification ringtones for sms, whatsapp, facebook and all other instant messaging apps
The Adhan: The Islamic Call to Prayer:
In Islamic tradition, Muslims are called to the five scheduled daily prayers (salat) by a formal announcement, called the adhan. The adhan is also used to call believers to Friday worship at the mosque. The adhan is called out from the mosque by the muezzin, who stands either in the mosque's minaret tower (if the mosque is large) or in a side door (if the mosque is small).
In modern times, the muezzin's voice is usually amplified by a loudspeaker mounted on the minaret. Some mosques play a recording of the adhan instead.
The Meaning of Adhan
The Arabic word adhan means "to listen." The ritual serves as a general statement of shared belief and faith for Muslims, as well as an alert that prayers are about to begin inside the mosque. A second call, known as iqama, then summons Muslims to line up for the beginning of the prayers.
The Role of the Muezzin
The muezzin (or muadhan) is a position of honor within the mosque. He is considered a servant of the mosque, selected for his good character and clear, loud voice. As he recites the adhan, the muezzin usually faces the Ka'aba in Mecca, although other traditions have the muezzin face all four cardinal directions in turn. The institution of the muezzin position is a long-standing tradition, dating back to the time of Muhammad.
Muezzins with exceptionally beautiful voices sometimes achieve minor celebrity status, with worshipers traveling great distances to their mosques in order to hear their renditions of the adhan.