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Hazrat Bilal (Radiahallahu Anhu) the first official muezzin of the Islamic faith

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Q: For which namaz hazrat Bilal gave first azan?
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Who gave the first AZANA?

Hazrat Bilal ( Razi Allah hu taala anhu ) gave the first Azan .


What is first call to prayer?

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What are the 2 occasions when hazrat bilal give azan after the prophet's death?

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Who were the first person who gave azan in makkah?

the first person to make azan was bilal ibn rabah


Name the person who recited first azan in Islamic history.?

Bilal bin Rabah


Wo kon se nimaz hia jis ki azan nahi or wo kon se azan hia jis ki nimaz nahi?

namaz e janaza aisi namaz hai jis ki koi azan nahi hoti jb k kisi musalman k paida hone pe Jo azan di jati hai wo aik aisi azaan hai jis ki koi namaz nahi hoti hai...


Did Hazrat Mohammad spoke Azan?

No, He (P.B.U.H) never did. If He (P.B.U.H.) had given Azaan, everyhting in the universe had come to offer Namaz.


Who had offered the azan in the presence of Hazarat Muhammad?

Bilal bin Rabbah


Why hazrat Muhammad did not give azan?

In my opinion, to allow people to make azan with they rhythm that is available to them and/or it is preferred the one giving azan be different than the one leading Muslims in praying. Azan means to call. Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) never gave azan because if he'd call for the prayer, every creature of the universe would gather there to pray and obey his command. Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) was sent as an apostle for the whole universe therefore, this reason is legitimate.


Which country doing first azan?

indonesia


Where was first azan given?

He is a Bilal, a slave freed by Prophet Muhammad In Madina Munawara Hazrat Ibn-i-Maktoom ( RU), a blind companion of the Holy Prophet (May peace and blessings of Allah Almighty be upon him) was also a Moazzan. Note: It is requested that the names of holy Prophets and Companions of the Holy Prophet (May peace and blessings of Allah Almighty be upon him) should be shown respect and they should be followed by (AS), and (RU) respectively. We, the Muslims, do believe in all the Prophets. We respect and love them all. For me Hazrat Christ (May Peace of Almighty be upon him), Hazrat Musa-Moses (May peace be upon him) ... all deserve reverence of the highest degree. They were the chosen ones, sent by God for the guidance of mankind.


What does Namaz teach us?

Namaz (Islamic prayer) teaches discipline, focus, humility, and connection to a higher power. It helps individuals develop a sense of gratitude, mindfulness, and spiritual growth. Through regular prayer, one can cultivate a sense of inner peace and strengthen their faith.