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'''Aws b. Miʿyar b. Lawdhān al-Jumahī'''(اوس بن مِعیَر بن لَوذان جُمَحی) known as '''Abū Mahdhūra'''               (59/679) was a companion of [[the Prophet (s)]] and [[Adhan]] reciter in [[Mecca]].
'''Aws b. Miʿyar b. Lawdhān al-Jumaḥī''' (Arabic: اوس بن مِعیَر بن لَوذان الجُمَحی) (b. ? - d. 59/679) known as '''Abū Mahdhūra''' (ابومحذوره) was a companion of [[the Prophet (s)]] and [[Mu'adhdhin]] of [[Mecca]]. Abu Mahdhura's narrations in regard with [[Adhan]] and [[Iqama]] is an important basis for the their rulings.


==Name and Linage==
==Name and Linage==
There's a disagreement in the exact names of his and his father. Different records of historians and biographers make the ultimate conclusion over their exact names difficult. Some accounts present him as Samura or with some other names; however regarding the name of his father, it is mainly a matter of wrong dictation. Even in some sources, Aws or Anis has been reported as the brother of Abu Mahdhura, and that he was one of pagans killed in the [[Battle of Badr]]; according to [[Ibn 'Abbas]], this person was among those who were referred to as Muqtasimin, in verse 90 of [[Sura al-Hijr]](15:90)<ref>15:90 :كَمَا أَنزَلْنَا عَلَى المُقْتَسِمِينَ (such as we send down for those who make division</ref>.
There's a disagreement in the exact names of his and his father. Different records of historians and biographers make the ultimate conclusion over their exact names difficult. Some accounts present him as Samura or with some other names; Even in some sources, Aws or Anis has been reported as the brother of Abu Mahdhura, and that he was one of pagans killed in the [[Battle of Badr]]; according to [[Ibn 'Abbas]], this person was among those who were referred to as Muqtasimin, in verse 90 of [[Sura al-Hijr]](15:90)<ref>15:90 :كَمَا أَنزَلْنَا عَلَى المُقْتَسِمِينَ (such as we send down for those who make division)</ref>. However regarding the name of his father, it is mainly a matter of wrong dictation.


==Adhan Reciter of Mecca==
==Mu'adhdhin 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.
Abu Mahdhura had a nice voice and in a poem, [[Abu Dahbal]] praised his loud and nice voice. It's been reported that Abu Mahdhura converted to Islam on the day of [[conquest of Mecca]], according to some accounts he converted to Islam after the [[Battle of Hunayn]] and then he was appointed by the [[Prophet (s)]] as the [[mu'adhdhin]] (reciter of Adhan) of [[Mecca]]. Also it's been reported that he, along others, repeated the Adhan which was recited by the Mu'adhdhin of the Prophet (s), upon hearing his voice, the Prophet (s) appointed him as the mu'adhdhin 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 Mu'adhdhins of the Prophet (s): [[Bilal b. Rabah|Bilal]], Abu Mahdhura and [[Ibn 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.


==Learning Adhan From the Prophet (s)==
===Reciting Adhan After the demise of the Prophet (s)===
Abu Mahdhura had a nice voice and in a poem, [[Abu Dahbal]] praised his loud and nice voice.
Abu Mahdhura continued reciting [[Adhan]] in Mecca after the demise of the [[Prophet (s)]] and even when [[Mu'awiya]] appointed an Adhan reciter for his position, Abu Mahdhura pushed the appointed person into the [[Well of Zamzam]]. The recitation of Adhan in [[Masjid al-Haram]] remained in his descendants, generation after generation, for the next three centuries.


Abu Mahdhura said that the [[Prophet (s)]] had taught him [[Adhan]] word for word and had said that Adhan includes 19 words (lines) and [[Iqama]] 17.<ref>Abu Dawud, Vol.1, PP.137-8; Tirmidhi, Vol.1, PP. 366-7</ref>
:'''Demise'''
In later stages of life, he had a short trip to [[Kufa]]. He remained the Adhan Reciter of [[Masjid al-Haram]] and passed away in [[Mecca]].


==Narrating Adhan==
==Narrating Adhan==
The narrations of Abu Mahdhura about Adhan and Iqama are notable in terms of their jurisprudential value and have been taken as bases for [[Istinbat|deducing]] the rulings of Adhan and Iqama.
The narrations of Abu Mahdhura about Adhan and Iqama are notable in terms of their jurisprudential value and have been taken as bases for [[Istinbat|deducing]] the rulings of Adhan and Iqama. Abu Mahdhura said that the [[Prophet (s)]] had taught him [[Adhan]] word for word and had said that Adhan includes 19 words (lines) and [[Iqama]] 17.<ref>Abu Dawud, Vol.1, PP.137-8; Tirmidhi, Vol.1, PP. 366-7</ref>
 
Some people have narrated the sayings of Abu Mahdhura regarding [[Adhan]]: his son 'Abd al-Malik, 'Abd Allah b. Muhayriz, Safiyya bt. Bahra, Aswad b. Yazid, 'Abd al-'Aziz b. Rafi' and [[Ibn Abi Mulayka]].


Some narrators have reported from him an Adhan with two [[Takbir|Takbirs]]; on the contrary, more well-known reports present Adhan with four Takbirs.
Some narrators have reported from him an Adhan with two [[Takbir|Takbirs]]; on the contrary, more well-known reports present Adhan with four Takbirs.
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Also in a Zaydi narration by 'Abd al-'Aziz b. Rafi', the phrase: Hayya 'ala khayr al-'amal is documented among the lines of Adhan.
Also in a Zaydi narration by 'Abd al-'Aziz b. Rafi', the phrase: Hayya 'ala khayr al-'amal is documented among the lines of Adhan.
==Narrators==
Some people have narrated the sayings of Abu Mahdhura regarding [[Adhan]]: his son 'Abd al-Malik, 'Abd Allah b. Muhayriz, Safiyya bt. Bahra, Aswad b. Yazid, 'Abd al-'Aziz b. Rafi' and Ibn 'Ali Malika.
==Reciting Adhan After the demise of the Prophet (s)==
Abu Mahdhura continued reciting [[Adhan]] in Mecca after the demise of the [[Prophet (s)]] and even when [[Mu'awiya]] appointed an Adhan reciter for his position, Abu Mahdhura pushed the appointed person into the [[Well of Zamzam]]. The recitation of Adhan in [[Masjid al-Haram]] remained in his descendants, generation after generation, for the next three centuries.
==Demise==
In later stages of life, he had a short trip to [[Kufa]]. He remained the Adhan Reciter of [[Masjid al-Haram]] and passed away in [[Mecca]].


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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