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=== According to Ahle Sunna ===
=== According to Ahle Sunna ===
In some Sunni accounts, it is claimed that Adhan is man-made and not based on divine revelation. According to these reports, the Muslims first had various ways to call for prayer - and it was [['Umar]] who suggested that someone should be designated to announce the prayer time. [[The Prophet (s)]] then appointed [[Bilal b. Rabah|Bilal]] for this task.
In some Sunni accounts, it is claimed that Adhan is man-made and not based on divine revelation. According to these reports, the Muslims first had various ways to call for prayer - and it was [['Umar]] who suggested that someone should be designated to announce the prayer time. [[The Prophet (s)]] then appointed [[Bilal b. Rabah|Bilal]] for this task.<ref>al-Bukhari, Muhammad. ''Sahih al-Bukhari''. vol. 1. p. 150; al-Muslim al-Neysaburi. ''Sahih al-muslim''. vol. 1. p. 285<ref>


According to other Sunni narrations, the Prophet (s) suggested that the Muslims, like the [[People of the Book]], should use a horn or a bell to call for prayer. Then, [['Abd Allah b. Zayd b. 'Abd Rabbih]] had a dream in which the Adhan was revealed to him. The Prophet (s) recognized it as a true dream and ordered him to teach the phrases to Bilal. [[Shafi'i]], however, believe Adhan has too high a position to be revealed in the dream of an individual like 'Abd Allah b. Zayd.
According to other Sunni narrations, the Prophet (s) suggested that the Muslims, like the [[People of the Book]], should use a horn or a bell to call for prayer. Then, [['Abd Allah b. Zayd b. 'Abd Rabbih]] had a dream in which the Adhan was revealed to him. The Prophet (s) recognized it as a true dream and ordered him to teach the phrases to Bilal.<ref>Ibn Maja. ''Sunan''. vol. 1. p. 232-233; Abu Dawud, ''Sunan Abu Dawud''. vol. 1. 336-338; Tirmidhi, Muhammad. ''Sunan al-Tirmidhi''. vol. 1. p. 359; Nasa'i, Ahmad. ''Sunan al-Nasa'i''. vol. 3. p. 2-3</ref>  [[Shafi'i]], however, believe Adhan has too high a position to be revealed in the dream of an individual like 'Abd Allah b. Zayd.


==Wording and Phrasing==
==Wording and Phrasing==
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