Muezzin | Definition & Facts | Britannica
1998年7月20日 · Muezzin, in Islam, the official who proclaims the call to prayer (adhān) on Friday for the public worship and the call to the daily prayer (ṣalāt) five times a day, at dawn, noon, midafternoon, sunset, and nightfall.
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The announcer of the Adhan is called a "Muezzin" (miniature depicting Bilal ibn Rabah the first Muezzin). The muezzin (Arabic: مُؤَذِّن muʾaḏḏin) is the person who recites the adhan [7] [8]: 470 from the mosque.
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2014年11月9日 · The very first muezzin was a slave named Bilal ibn Rabah, the son of an Arab father and an Ethiopian mother (slave) who was born in Mecca in the late 6th century. Bilal was one of the earliest converts to Islam, but his …
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2024年5月23日 · A muezzin is someone who issues the five daily calls to prayer in a mosque, a place of Muslim worship. The muezzin also issues the calls for Friday prayers. In Muslim communities, the voice of the muezzin is a familiar …
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