The call to Prayer pronounced loudly to indicate that the time of praying is due. It is called for all the five obligatory prayers daily from the mosques.
The Islamic call to pray given five times a day. The wording of the adhan is: Allah is the greatest (x4) I bear witness there is no deity but Allah (x2) I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah (x2) Come to the prayer (x2) Come to the success (x2) Allah is the greatest (x2) There is no deity but Allah.
the call to prayer that can be heard five times a day as the mu'hadhin calls the faithful. It is whispered into the ears of newborn babies, so that holy words are the first sounds that they hear.
ad-haan]: The Muslim call to worship. The adhan consists of specific phrases, recited aloud in Arabic prior to each of the five daily worship times. Upon hearing the adhan, Muslims discontinue all activity and assemble at a local masjid for formal communal worship.
Call to prayer. From the same root as, Mu'adhin (one who makes the call to prayer)
the call for prayers; muadhdhin is one who performs adhan
The Muslim call to prayer, typically from the minaret at a mosque.
the calling of the faithful to prayer
(637K wav) The call to prayer ( salat); usually issued from the minaret of a mosque.
Adhan (Azaan) (أَذَان) is the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin. The root of the word is "to permit", and another derivative of this word is , meaning "ear".