Adhan
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| arabic_rom =
| literal meaning = "to call"
| title = ''Adhan''
| image = Call to prayer (close up Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque).JPG
| caption = Muezzin reciting the adhan at the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
| imgwidth = 250px
}}The , , , ''adhane'' (in French), ''ajan''/''ajaan'', ''azan''/''azaan'' (in Azerbaijan, Iran and South Asia), ''adzan''/''adzaan'' (in Southeast Asia), and ''ezan''/''ezaan''''' (in Turkey and the Balkans), among other languages.}} (, ) is the Islamic call to prayer, usually recited by a muezzin, traditionally from the minaret of a mosque, shortly before each of the five obligatory daily prayers.
It is the first call summoning Muslims to enter the mosque for obligatory () prayers (); a second call, known as the , summons those already in the mosque to assemble for prayer. Muslims are encouraged to stop their activities and respond to the adhan by performing prescribed prayers, demonstrating reverence for the call to prayer and commitment to their faith.
The five prayer times are known in Arabic as (), (), (), (), and (). In Turkey, they are called , and ; the five calls to prayer are sung in different makams, corresponding to the time of day. In fridays, the dhuhr (ظهر) is called the Jummah prayer (جمعة) or friday prayer. It is considered the most important prayer of Islam. In Turkey, Jummah is called ''cuma namazı''. Provided by Wikipedia
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