azaan
In Islam Moazzen Calls For prayer.this Call is Called Azzan.So the one how Says AZZAN is Called MOAZZEN.
The athan, the call to prayer, says: God is great, God is great, God is great, God is great, I testify that there is no god besides The God, I testify that there is no god besides The God, I testify that Muhammad was a messenger from The God, I testify that Muhammad was a messenger from The God, Come to prayer, Come to prayer, Come to success, Come to success, God is great, God is great, There is no god besides The God. -- In the athan for Fajr, the dawn prayer, an additional line is repeated twice: Prayer is better than sleep Prayer is better than sleep == The athan states that God is great and unique. The athan, the call to prayer, says: God is great, God is great, God is great, God is great, I testify that there is no god besides The God, I testify that there is no god besides The God, I testify that Muhammad was a messenger from The God, I testify that Muhammad was a messenger from The God, Come to prayer, Come to prayer, Come to success, Come to success, God is great, God is great, There is no god besides The God. -- In the athan for Fajr, the dawn prayer, an additional line is repeated twice: Prayer is better than sleep Prayer is better than sleep == The athan states that God is great and unique.
Actually, nothing. It is not what Romeo says but how he says it which gives him away. She says, "My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words of thy tongue's uttering, yet I know the sound." She knows his voice.
it means wat it says
the mother says a special prayer i think
Every day for 11 months (Shanah) a son says a special prayer, the Kaddish, for a parent.
Any prayer that's humble to god and not of evil god accepts ..... the songs says he's a prayer answering god ... just when we need him the most he is there...
When the reader says, "Let us pray to the Lord/We pray to the Lord" We respond: "Lord hear our prayer."
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There are no specific Bible verses that mention closing our eyes during prayer or meditation. However, some verses encourage focusing on God with a humble and sincere heart, such as Psalm 145:18 which says, "The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth." It is more about the attitude of the heart than the physical act of closing one's eyes.