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Subject: Re: Adhan


Author:
Laila Nasheeba
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Date Posted: 06:20:03 08/20/02 Tue
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In reply to: Hus 's message, "Adhan" on 05:14:10 08/19/02 Mon

As Salaamu Alaikoum,

Praise be to Allah.


It is permissible for a person praying alone to pray
without the Adhaan, but if he is in the desert or on a
remote farm or a place where the adhan is not called, it is prescribed for him to recite the Adhaan even if he is going to pray alone, and the Iqaamah is prescribed at all times, because of the general meaning of the evidence, and because Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri said to 'Abd-Allaah al-Ansaari: "I see that you like sheep and the wilderness. When you are with your sheep in your wilderness, and you recite the Adhaan for your prayers, raise your voice, for no jinn or man or anything within the voice range of the muezzin hears the call, but will bear witness for him on the Day of Resurrection." Abu Sa'eed said: I heard this from the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 1/151).


When reciting the Iqamah here is what is said:

ALLAHU AKBAR ALLAHU AKBAR

ASH HADU ULLAH ILLAHA ILLAL LA

ASH HADU UNA MUHHAMADUR RASOOL LULLAH

HAI YALUS SALAAH

HAI YALUL FALAH

QUD QAMA TIS SALAT QUD QAMA TIS SALAT

ALLAHU AKBAR ALLAHU AKBAR

LA ILLAHA ILLAL LA

When calling the Athan the same is said except you repeat every verse 2 times.


AND ALLAH KNOWS BEST

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