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3. Adhan (call to prayers)
Once we have established the legitimacy of saying Aliyun Waliyullah as part of our Kalima then
it is natural that no objection should be said if do likewise in Adhan. Unfortunately, since Nasibi
find hearing the name of Ali (as) unpalatable, hearing this blessed name on speakers brings
them into fit of anger! That is why in Pakistan they have constantly pushed for the banning of
the Shi’a adhan, since they have made additions that contravene the Shari’ah. Whilst the
arguments in regards to Kalima are indeed applicable here, we shall dedicate this chapter to
placing the Sunni Adhan under the microscope and will then leave it to our readers to decide
whether Mu’awiya’s children have any right to raise objection against us.
38.The Sunni Adhan
The Adhan of the Ahl’ul Sunnah comprises of fifteen words and clauses in all. The Adhan is as
follows:
•
ALLAHO AKBAR (4 times)
God is Great
•
ASH-HADO AL-LAA ILAAHA-ILLALLAAH (2 times)
I bear witness that there is no God but Allah
•
ASH-HADO ANNA MUHAMMADAR-RASOO-LULLAAH (2 times)
I bear witness that Muhammad (S.W.) is the Messenger of Allah
•
HAYYA A'LASSALAAH (2 times)
Hasten towards prayer
•
HAYYA A'LALFALAAH (2 times)
Hasten towards prosperity
•
ALLAHO AKBAR (2 times)
Allah is Great
•
LAA ILAAHA IL-LALLAAH
Total – 14
This is the Adhan which that the Ahl’ul Sunnah believe was initiated by the Holy Prophet (s). Of
interest is the Adhan that Holy Prophet (s) taught to his companion Abu Mahdhura according to
Mishkat al Masabeeh, Chapter of Adhan comprises of nineteen clauses and statements, not
fourteen:
It is narrated by Abu Mahdhoorat that Holy Prophet (s) taught him an Adhan which
consisted of nineteen words/clauses and Iqamat consisted of seventeen
words/clauses. This tradition has been narrated by Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal, Imam
Tirmidhi, Imam Abu Daud, Imam Nisai, Darmi and Ibn e Majah.
Mishkat al Masabeeh, chapter of Adhan, Published in Delhi, Page 140
Can the Ahl’ul Sunnah bring their Adhan in line with the Adhan of nineteen clauses as described
by the tradition? These Nasibi accuse the Shi’a of changing the Adhan, could they kindly
respond to this Hadeeth, on that proves that they have removed six clauses from the Adhan.
Although it is not incumbent on us to accept this Hadeeth, (since it is a non Shi’a source) the
Shi’a Adhan is closer to this Hadeeth as it contains twenty clauses.
39.Shi’a Adhan
•
ALLAHO AKBAR (4 times)
God is Great
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•
ASH-HADO AL-LAA ILAAHA-ILLALLAAH (2 times)
I bear witness that there is no God but Allah
•
ASH-HADO ANNA MUHAMMADAR-RASOO-LULLAAH (2 times)
I bear witness that Muhammad (S.W.) is the Messenger of Allah
•
ASH-HADO ANNA ALIYAN WALI-YULLAH (2 times)
I bear witness that Ali is the representative of Allah
•
HAYYA A'LASSALAAH (2 times)
Hasten towards prayer
•
HAYYA A'LALFALAAH (2 times)
Hasten towards prosperity
•
HAYYA A'LA KHAYRIL AMAL (2 times)
Hasten towards the best of action
•
ALLAHO AKBAR (2 times)
Allah is Great
•
LAA ILAAHA IL-LALLAAH (2 times)
There is no God except Allah
Total - 20
One point to be noted is that we have mentioned "La illaha ilallah" only once due to "Al-hujatu
lilhadham min muslimat" otherwise it is recited twice in the Shi’a Adhan being desirable like the
other clauses.
If the Sunnis were to add "As-salatu khair al-min an-Naum" i.e. 'Prayer is better than sleep' to
the Adhan it would increase the number of statements to seventeen but that this creates
another headache since this was never taught or practiced by Holy Prophet (s) rather it an
innovation of Umar bin Khattab during his reign who added it to the morning prayers.
40.Inclusion of the statement ‘prayer is better than sleep’ was an
innovation of Umar bin Khattab
1. Muwatta of Malik, Book 3, Hadeeth Number 3.1.8
2. Al-Farooq by Allama Shibli No’mani, page 295, published in Karachi.
3. Muwatta Imam Malik, Dhikr e Adhan.
4. Izalatul Khifa, volume 3, page 328, Sunan e Adhan.
5. Kanz al Ummal volume 4, page 270, Dhikr e Adhan.
6. Seerat AL Halbiya, volume 2, page 303, Dhikr e Adhan.
7. Naill al-AWtar, volume 2, page 43.
8. Sunan al-Kubra, page 425, by al-Beyhaqqi.
9. Tareekh Baghdad, volume 9, page 409.
10.
Mishkat al Masabeeh, Volume 1 page 142
Muwatta:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that the muadhdhin came to
Umar ibn al-Khattab to call him to the subh prayer and found him sleeping, so he
said, "Prayer is better than sleep," and Umar ordered him to put that in the adhan
for subh.
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dire alyun wali Allah, est un péché pour vous tendulkar?
refutation sur les accusations des opposants aux chiites de answering ansar en anglais concernant Alyun wali Allah
3. Adhan (call to prayers)
Once we have established the legitimacy of saying Aliyun Waliyullah as part of our Kalima then
it is natural that no objection should be said if do likewise in Adhan. Unfortunately, since Nasibi
find hearing the name of Ali (as) unpalatable, hearing this blessed name on speakers brings
them into fit of anger! That is why in Pakistan they have constantly pushed for the banning of
the Shi’a adhan, since they have made additions that contravene the Shari’ah. Whilst the
arguments in regards to Kalima are indeed applicable here, we shall dedicate this chapter to
placing the Sunni Adhan under the microscope and will then leave it to our readers to decide
whether Mu’awiya’s children have any right to raise objection against us.
38.The Sunni Adhan
The Adhan of the Ahl’ul Sunnah comprises of fifteen words and clauses in all. The Adhan is as
follows:
•
ALLAHO AKBAR (4 times)
God is Great
•
ASH-HADO AL-LAA ILAAHA-ILLALLAAH (2 times)
I bear witness that there is no God but Allah
•
ASH-HADO ANNA MUHAMMADAR-RASOO-LULLAAH (2 times)
I bear witness that Muhammad (S.W.) is the Messenger of Allah
•
HAYYA A'LASSALAAH (2 times)
Hasten towards prayer
•
HAYYA A'LALFALAAH (2 times)
Hasten towards prosperity
•
ALLAHO AKBAR (2 times)
Allah is Great
•
LAA ILAAHA IL-LALLAAH
Total – 14
This is the Adhan which that the Ahl’ul Sunnah believe was initiated by the Holy Prophet (s). Of
interest is the Adhan that Holy Prophet (s) taught to his companion Abu Mahdhura according to
Mishkat al Masabeeh, Chapter of Adhan comprises of nineteen clauses and statements, not
fourteen:
It is narrated by Abu Mahdhoorat that Holy Prophet (s) taught him an Adhan which
consisted of nineteen words/clauses and Iqamat consisted of seventeen
words/clauses. This tradition has been narrated by Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal, Imam
Tirmidhi, Imam Abu Daud, Imam Nisai, Darmi and Ibn e Majah.
Mishkat al Masabeeh, chapter of Adhan, Published in Delhi, Page 140
Can the Ahl’ul Sunnah bring their Adhan in line with the Adhan of nineteen clauses as described
by the tradition? These Nasibi accuse the Shi’a of changing the Adhan, could they kindly
respond to this Hadeeth, on that proves that they have removed six clauses from the Adhan.
Although it is not incumbent on us to accept this Hadeeth, (since it is a non Shi’a source) the
Shi’a Adhan is closer to this Hadeeth as it contains twenty clauses.
39.Shi’a Adhan
•
ALLAHO AKBAR (4 times)
God is Great
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•
ASH-HADO AL-LAA ILAAHA-ILLALLAAH (2 times)
I bear witness that there is no God but Allah
•
ASH-HADO ANNA MUHAMMADAR-RASOO-LULLAAH (2 times)
I bear witness that Muhammad (S.W.) is the Messenger of Allah
•
ASH-HADO ANNA ALIYAN WALI-YULLAH (2 times)
I bear witness that Ali is the representative of Allah
•
HAYYA A'LASSALAAH (2 times)
Hasten towards prayer
•
HAYYA A'LALFALAAH (2 times)
Hasten towards prosperity
•
HAYYA A'LA KHAYRIL AMAL (2 times)
Hasten towards the best of action
•
ALLAHO AKBAR (2 times)
Allah is Great
•
LAA ILAAHA IL-LALLAAH (2 times)
There is no God except Allah
Total - 20
One point to be noted is that we have mentioned "La illaha ilallah" only once due to "Al-hujatu
lilhadham min muslimat" otherwise it is recited twice in the Shi’a Adhan being desirable like the
other clauses.
If the Sunnis were to add "As-salatu khair al-min an-Naum" i.e. 'Prayer is better than sleep' to
the Adhan it would increase the number of statements to seventeen but that this creates
another headache since this was never taught or practiced by Holy Prophet (s) rather it an
innovation of Umar bin Khattab during his reign who added it to the morning prayers.
40.Inclusion of the statement ‘prayer is better than sleep’ was an
innovation of Umar bin Khattab
1. Muwatta of Malik, Book 3, Hadeeth Number 3.1.8
2. Al-Farooq by Allama Shibli No’mani, page 295, published in Karachi.
3. Muwatta Imam Malik, Dhikr e Adhan.
4. Izalatul Khifa, volume 3, page 328, Sunan e Adhan.
5. Kanz al Ummal volume 4, page 270, Dhikr e Adhan.
6. Seerat AL Halbiya, volume 2, page 303, Dhikr e Adhan.
7. Naill al-AWtar, volume 2, page 43.
8. Sunan al-Kubra, page 425, by al-Beyhaqqi.
9. Tareekh Baghdad, volume 9, page 409.
10.
Mishkat al Masabeeh, Volume 1 page 142
Muwatta:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that the muadhdhin came to
Umar ibn al-Khattab to call him to the subh prayer and found him sleeping, so he
said, "Prayer is better than sleep," and Umar ordered him to put that in the adhan
for subh.
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