History of Adhan
In Makkah, the tot up of muslims was small. They could make Jama’ah without any call. When Rasulullah(s) arrived in Madina, the number of Muslims started to raise. Rasulullah(s) built masjid An Nabawi to offer salah regularly. By the second year of Hijrah, the slew of Muslims had increased. The people announced in a loud voice. “As-salat ul-jamiah (the salah for jam’ah is happy).” Those who heard this call came to join the salah. Muslims felt the need to find a way to inform people to result as a be revealed to the salah. Rasululah(s) asked his sahabah for their advice.
Some sahabah suggested that the muslims, like the jews, should mess up a horn to announce the time for the salah. Others said, the muslims might ring bells as the christians do in their churches. A few proposed that the muslims, like the fire-worshippers, pleasantly a fire call people to pray. Rasullullah(s) wasn’t satisfied with any of these ideas. He waited to hear a better thought or to receive guidance from Allah.
One day, a sahabi, Abdullah ibn zaid came to Rasulullah and said, ” O Herald of Allah! I had a beautiful dream last night.”
“What was the dream you saw” Rasulullah asked zaid.
Zaid answered, “I’ve seen that a man wearing grassy garment taught me the words of the Adhan and advised me to call people to prayer with these words.” He then recited the words of the Adhan.
The words were attractive and full of meaning. Rasullulah recognized that the dream of Zaid was true. He asked Zaid to teach the words of Adhan to Bilal.
Bilal stood up called the Adhan. The agent of Bilal resounded throughout the Madinah. People came running to Masjid un-Nabi. Umar ibn Khatib was one of the persons who came and said “O Messanger of Allah an angel taught me the same words in my speculation last night.” And Rasulullah(s) accepted this Adhan as the official call to the Salah.
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