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  • in today's mosques. For example, the adhan, or call to prayer, was developed ... loudly broadcasting the call to prayer (adhan), although it is supposed ...
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  • muezzin would recite the Islamic call to prayer (adhan), traditionally from a minaret, a tower typically built into or adjacent to the mosque. Christian ...
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  • The Five Pillars of Islam refers to "the five duties incumbent on every Muslim," consisting of the shahadah (profession of faith), ...
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  • solid deodorants. He used oily substances called Adhan for medication and beautification. [https://muslimheritage.com/muslim-contribution-to-cosmetics/ ...
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  • The "call for prayer" (adhan or azaan) traditionally occurred from a minaret where the muezzin would call fellow Muslims to stand together ...
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  • #039; private ablutions. Since then, the adhan has been regularly called ... notification of invitations for prayers (adhan) and announcements. Mehmed ...
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  • Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who became the first person to ...
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