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The Book of the Adhan (The Call to Prayer)

Sunan An Nasai Hadith # 647

Hadith on The Book of the Adhan (The Call to Prayer) of Sahih Bukhari 647 is about The Book Of The Book of the Adhan (The Call to Prayer) as written by Imam An-Nasai. The original Hadith is written in Arabic and translated in English and Urdu. The chapter The Book of the Adhan (The Call to Prayer) has 62 as total Hadith on this topic.

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أَخْبَرَنَا مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ الْمُثَنَّى، ‏‏‏‏‏‏قال:‏‏‏‏ حَدَّثَنَا مُعَاذُ بْنُ هِشَامٍ، ‏‏‏‏‏‏قال:‏‏‏‏ حَدَّثَنِي أَبِ، ‏‏‏‏‏‏عَنْ قَتَادَةَ، ‏‏‏‏‏‏عَنْ أَبِي إِسْحَاقَ الْكُوفِيِّ، ‏‏‏‏‏‏عَنْالْبَرَاءِ بْنِ عَازِبٍ، ‏‏‏‏‏‏أَنَّ نَبِيَّ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ، ‏‏‏‏‏‏قال:‏‏‏‏ إِنَّ اللَّهَ وَمَلَائِكَتَهُ يُصَلُّونَ عَلَى الصَّفِّ الْمُقَدَّمِ، ‏‏‏‏‏‏وَالْمُؤَذِّنُ يُغْفَرُ لَهُ بِمَدِّ صَوْتِهِ وَيُصَدِّقُهُ مَنْ سَمِعَهُ مِنْ رَطْبٍ وَيَابِسٍ، ‏‏‏‏‏‏وَلَهُ مِثْلُ أَجْرِ مَنْ صَلَّى مَعَهُ .

براء بن عازب رضی اللہ عنہم سے روایت ہے کہ   نبی اکرم صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم نے فرمایا:  اللہ تعالیٰ پہلی صف والوں پر صلاۃ یعنی رحمت بھیجتا ہے اور فرشتے ان کے لیے صلاۃ بھیجتے یعنی ان کے حق میں دعا کرتے ہیں، اور مؤذن کو جہاں تک اس کی آواز پہنچتی ہے بخش دیا جاتا ہے، اور خشک وتر میں سے جو بھی اسے سنتا ہے اس کی تصدیق کرتا ہے، اور اسے ان تمام کے برابر ثواب ملے گا جو اس کے ساتھ صلاۃ پڑھیں گے ۔

It was narrated from Al-Bara bin 'Azib that the Prophet of Allah (ﷺ) said: Allah and His angels say salah upon the from rows, and the Mu'adhdhin will be forgiven as far as his voice reaches, and whatever hears him, wet or dry, will confirm what he says, and he will have a reward like that of those who pray with him.

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Hadith 627

Nafi' narrated that 'Abdullah bin 'Umar used to say: When the Muslims arrived in Al-Madinah they used to gather and try to figure out the time for prayer, and no one gave the call to prayer. One day they spoke about that; some of them said: 'Let us use a bell like the Christians do;' others said, 'No, a horn like the Jews have.' 'Umar, may ,Allah be pleased with him, said: 'Why don't you send a man to announce the time of prayer?' The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: 'O Bilal, get up and give the call to prayer.'

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Hadith 628

It was narrated that Anas said: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) commanded Bilal to say the phrases of the Adhan twice and the phrasses of the Iqamah once.

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Hadith 629

It was narrated that Ibn 'Umar said: At the time of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) the phrases of the Adhan were said twice and the phrases of the Iqamah were said once, except that you should I say: 'Qad Qamatis-Salah, Qad Qamatis-Salah (prayer is about to begin, prayer is about to begin).'

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Hadith 630

It was narrated from Abu Mahdhurah that the Prophet (ﷺ) sat him down and taught him the Adhan letter by letter. (One of the narrators) Ibrahim said, It is like this Adhan of ours . I said[1]: Recite it to me. He said, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar (Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest), Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah (I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah) - twice. Ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulallah (I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah) - twice. Then he said in a lower voice which those around him could here: Ashhadu an la ilaha ill-Allah (I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah) - twice. Ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulallah (I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah) - twice, Hayya'ala as-salah (come to prayer) - twice, Hayya alal-falah (come to prosperity) - twice, Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar la ilaha illallah (Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest, there is none worthy of worship except Allah). [1] Bishir bin Mu'adh who heard it from Ibrahim, and from whom An-Nasa'i is reporting it, is the one who is asking for the Adhan to be recited to him.

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Hadith 631

It was narrated from Abu Mahdhurah that the Messenger of Allah taught him the Adhan with nineteen phrases and the Iqiimah with seventeen phrases, then Abu Mahdhurah counted them as nineteen and seventeen.

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