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(2 times) {{iarabic|اَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّداً رَسُولُ اللّهِ}}<br>
(2 times) {{iarabic|اَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّداً رَسُولُ اللّهِ}}<br>


{{Font color|#46CB18|<ref>this phrase is not a part of adhan</ref>{{iarabic|اَشْهَدُ أَنَّ عَلِیاً وَلِی اللّهِ}}}}<br>
{{Font color|#46CB18|<ref>this phrase is not a part of adhan</ref>[[Third Testimony|{{iarabic|اَشْهَدُ أَنَّ عَلِیاً وَلِی اللّهِ}}]]}}<br>


(2 times) {{iarabic|حَیِّ عَلَی الصَّلاةِ}}<br>
(2 times) {{iarabic|حَیِّ عَلَی الصَّلاةِ}}<br>
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==Terminology==
==Terminology==
Lexically, 'adhan' means announcement or declaration. The word 'adhan' has also been used in the holy [[Qur'an]] in this way.<ref>Quran, 9: 3.</ref> Iqama literally means to keep up or to make upright. Recited after Adhen which is the first declaration, iqama is the second and last call which indicates the actual start of the prayer. Adhan is the call for gathering and iqama is for standing up and preparing for prayer.
Lexically, 'adhan' means announcement or declaration. The word 'adhan' has also been used in the holy [[Qur'an]] in this way.<ref>Quran, 9: 3.</ref> Iqama literally means to keep up or to make upright. Recited after Adhen which is the first declaration, iqama is the second and last call which indicates the actual start of the prayer. Adhan is the call for gathering and iqama is for standing up and preparing for prayer.
 
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Combined together, adhan and [[iqama]] are sometimes referred to as ''adhanayn'' (The two adhans).<ref>See: Abu 'Ubayd, Qasim. ''Gharib al-Hadith''. vol. 4. p. 320</ref>
Combined together, adhan and [[iqama]] are sometimes referred to as ''adhanayn'' (The two adhans).<ref>See: Abu 'Ubayd, Qasim. ''Gharib al-Hadith''. vol. 4. p. 320</ref>


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