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==Adhan Reciter of Mecca==
==Adhan Reciter of Mecca==
It's been reported that Abu Mahdhura converted to Islam on the day of [[Mecca Triumph]], according to some accounts he converted to Islam after the [[battle of Hunayn]] and then he was appointed by the [[Prophet (s)]] as the Adhan reciter of [[Mecca]]. Also it's been reported that he, along others, repeated the Adhan which was recited by the [[Mu'adhdhin|Mu'adhdhin]] (Adhan reciter) of the Prophet (s), upon hearing his voice, the Prophet (s) appointed him as the Adhan reciter of Mecca.
It's been reported that Abu Mahdhura converted to Islam on the day of [[Mecca Triumph]], according to some accounts he converted to Islam after the [[Battle of Hunayn]] and then he was appointed by the [[Prophet (s)]] as the Adhan reciter of [[Mecca]]. Also it's been reported that he, along others, repeated the Adhan which was recited by the [[Mu'adhdhin|Mu'adhdhin]] (Adhan reciter) of the Prophet (s), upon hearing his voice, the Prophet (s) appointed him as the Adhan reciter of Mecca.


In a narration by [[Ibn Sa'd]], three individuals are counted as the Adhan reciters of the Prophet (s): [[Bilal b. Rabah|Bilal]], Abu Mahdhura and [['Umar b. Maktum]], and whenever Bilal was absent, Abu Mahdhura would recite the Adhan; however as Ibn Sa'd himself mentions Abu Mahdhura's residence in Mecca, the Issue of him being a replacement for Bilal, remains dubious.
In a narration by [[Ibn Sa'd]], three individuals are counted as the Adhan reciters of the Prophet (s): [[Bilal b. Rabah|Bilal]], Abu Mahdhura and [['Umar b. Maktum]], and whenever Bilal was absent, Abu Mahdhura would recite the Adhan; however as Ibn Sa'd himself mentions Abu Mahdhura's residence in Mecca, the Issue of him being a replacement for Bilal, remains dubious.
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