Arabic vocabulary
How to say “call to prayer” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
وَكَذَلِكَ مَا شرع للْمُسلمين فِي صلَاتهم وأذانهم وحجهم وأعيادهم من ذكر الله تَعَالَى
And likewise, what has been prescribed for the Muslims in their prayers, call to prayer, pilgrimage, and festivals in remembering Allah, the Exalted.
وَأَذَانِهِمْ — their call to prayer. 'and their call to prayer', joined by 'wa', genitive in the same list, with 'their' attached. One of the settings of prescribed dhikr.
From: The Declaration of Faith →وَكَذَلِكَ مَا شرع للْمُسلمين فِي صلَاتهم وأذانهم وحجهم وأعيادهم من ذكر الله تَعَالَى إِنَّمَا هُوَ بِالْجُمْلَةِ التَّامَّة كَقَوْل الْمُؤَذّن
Likewise, what has been legislated for Muslims in their prayers, calls to prayer, pilgrimage, and festivals, as a remembrance of Allah the Almighty, is indeed in complete sentences like the statement of the caller:
وَأَذَانِهِمْ — their calls to prayer. 'and their call to prayer', joined by 'wa', genitive, with 'their' attached. Another setting.
From: Small Deeds, Great Reward →OpenArabic teaches words like أَذَان through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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