Beautiful Adhan Ringtones : Az
by IhsanApps Quran
Beautiful Adhan voices in the world of muezzin : Azan Ringtones
App Name | Beautiful Adhan Ringtones : Az |
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Developer | IhsanApps Quran |
Category | Personalization |
Download Size | 40 MB |
Latest Version | 1.0 |
Average Rating | 4.29 |
Rating Count | 413 |
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Beautiful Adhan voices in the world of muezzin download the azan as mp3 file and listen the adhan without net or make azan as ringtone.
The muezzin is the person who recites the Adhanfrom the mosque. Typically in modern times, this is done using a microphone: a recitation that is consequently broadcast to the speakers usually mounted on the higher part of the mosque's minarets, thus calling those nearby to prayer. However, in many mosques, the message can also be recorded. This is due to the fact that the "call to prayer" has to be done loudly and at least five times a day. This is usually done by replaying previously recorded "call to prayer" without the presence of a muezzin. This way, the mosque operator has the ability to edit or mix the message and adjust the volume of the message while also not having to hire a full-time muezzin or in an event of absence of a muezzin. This is why in many Muslim countries, the sound of the prayer call can be exact identical between one mosque to another, as well as between one Salah hour to another, as is the case for London Central Mosque. In the event of a religious holidays like Eid al-Fitr, for example in Indonesia, where the Kalimah has to be recited out loud all day long, mosque operators uses this recording method to create a looping recital of the Kalimah.
Recent changes:
غير رنة هاتفك بأصوات الأذان الشجية
The muezzin is the person who recites the Adhanfrom the mosque. Typically in modern times, this is done using a microphone: a recitation that is consequently broadcast to the speakers usually mounted on the higher part of the mosque's minarets, thus calling those nearby to prayer. However, in many mosques, the message can also be recorded. This is due to the fact that the "call to prayer" has to be done loudly and at least five times a day. This is usually done by replaying previously recorded "call to prayer" without the presence of a muezzin. This way, the mosque operator has the ability to edit or mix the message and adjust the volume of the message while also not having to hire a full-time muezzin or in an event of absence of a muezzin. This is why in many Muslim countries, the sound of the prayer call can be exact identical between one mosque to another, as well as between one Salah hour to another, as is the case for London Central Mosque. In the event of a religious holidays like Eid al-Fitr, for example in Indonesia, where the Kalimah has to be recited out loud all day long, mosque operators uses this recording method to create a looping recital of the Kalimah.
Recent changes:
غير رنة هاتفك بأصوات الأذان الشجية