To give the azan (call to prayer) in the ear of a newborn child, gently hold the baby in your arms or place them in a comfortable position. Then, softly recite the azan in the right ear, starting with "Allahu Akbar" and following the traditional phrases. It's recommended to perform this shortly after birth, ideally within the first few hours, as a way to welcome the child into the Islamic faith. The process should be done with love and care, ensuring a peaceful environment for the baby.
"Have you thought about including the azan in your newborn baby's daily schedule?"
Give your child attention, don't always ignore him/her if you're busy with the baby, don't always say, "not now, I'm busy"-that gives your child that impression.
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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.
Paul Azan died in 1951.
Paul Azan was born in 1874.