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Azan turned to the right and left 7286396645

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Question

Some people say that there is no need to turn left or right when calling to Mike. This command will be applicable if Azan is given in Minara or any other place. Is that right? 7619324677


Answer

- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -

In Azan and Iqamah it is said to turn to the right and say Hai Ali al-Salah and to turn to the left and say Hai Ali al-Falah. It is circumcised in all cases. Whether it is the call to prayer for congregation or the call to prayer alone. It is sunnat to adopt this method even after giving birth to a child. Needless to say, turning the face from right to left in the Azan is part of the Sunnah of the Azan. So, even if the call to prayer is given to the mic in the tone described in the question, the circumcision of turning the face from left to right will remain. It is to be noted that in the call to prayer, one should turn one's face to the right and say حي علي الصلاة. Then bring the face towards the Qibla and turn it to the right again and say Hay Ali Al-Salah a second time. Turning your face to the left in this way will say Hai Ali Al-Falah. Look twice in each direction. It was as if he started speaking from the side of the Qibla and turned his face as he spoke. With the appearance, the chest and legs should not be turned towards the qibla. In Iqamah, once he turns his face to the right, he should say Hay Ali al-Salah twice, and once he turns his face to the left, he should say Hay Ali al-Falah twice. 3729684498

- والله اعلم باالصواب -

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Source

  • রদ্দুল মুহতার, Part: 1, Page: 387
  • আহসানুল ফাতাওয়া, Part: 2, Page: 293