(analysis) minneapolis recently became the first major u.s These calls to prayer — or adhan, in arabic — typically last between three to five minutes and are called five times a day, with the first one starting before the sun rises City to allow the “adhan,” or muslim call to prayer, to be broadcast from mosques five times a day
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Before we pray, muslims ritually cleanse and purify ourselves (wudu) by washing our hands, face, arms and feet
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While a congregation of people crowded onto the carpeted floors for the weekly friday prayer called “jummah,” only a faint call announcing the muslim ritual could be heard from the loudspeakers Now, to help amplify the sound, a new policy allows mosques to make prayer calls audible from the streets. In doing so, it gives each day a decidedly religious quality The rhythm of one’s existence is organized around the calls to prayer
In america, where the adhan is not commonly heard in public settings, many muslims make do with a prayer app, on their cellphones or other devices, that lists the various prayer times and calls. To an outsider, this may seem like a burden for muslims, but to an insider it is an accepted norm It may be considered as a way to set the pace of life and maintain orderly work and social patterns, especially in traditional areas. In america, where the adhan is not commonly heard in public settings, many muslims make do with a prayer app, on their cellphones or other devices, that lists the various prayer times and calls the adhan at the appropriate time.
The adhan is a summons to enter the prayer space, to turn one’s body, mind and spirit toward god
In many predominantly muslim countries, the call to prayer is broadcast over speakers five times each day from the minaret of each local masjid.