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3- Delete Madina.wma 4- Now download iranian azan,imam reza azan file: or from select and place in this folder, rename file and extention to 'Madina.wma' 5- select Madina, in main, windows, its all test by going to main Azan software 6- if any prob occurs, mail me at haideruet at yahoo.com Haider Abbas. (salam) why do you need a diffirent adhan? Here is what fadlallah says ' Q: Why do the Muslim Shiites add a third Shahadah (witness) in the Adhan, that is: Ashhadu anna Alian Wali2ullah (I bear witness that ali is the wali of Allah ), while the Holy Quran states that there are only two witnesses: Ashhadu alla ilaha illalallah, (I bear witness that there is no god but Allah ), and Ashhadu anna Muhammadan rasulullah, (I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah ). And is it right that Imam Ali Bin El-Hussein is the one who ordered the addition of this Shahadah? If the answer is yes, why did he do so? If that was a must or a necessary act, why did not Imam Al-Hasan (a.s.) Imam Al-Hussein (a.s) demand it? 6/21/2007 10:40:06 AM A: The Imams did not add this Shahadah and the Shiites Religious Scholars have unanimously agreed that it is neither a part of the Adhan nor of the Iqamah.
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But, they say that it is recommendable per se which means that it is recommendable to mention Ali (a.s). As to us, we do not find an interest in mentioning this Shahadah and it is not likely to add what is not proved to be a must, although its meaning is absolutely undoubted. Publish Date: 7/21/2007 11:32:23 PM ' (wasalam). Because the Sunnis use a deficient one that drops out one of the lines in the adhan and shortens the last one.
Namely following `Umar against what the original adhan was, they have dropped the line of 'hayya `ala khayri 'l-`amal' (hurry to the best act), it is said he had this dropped during his rule fearing people wold neglect jihad, as well as only say the final 'la ilaha illAllah' once while we say it twice. (salam) I agree it should say la illaha illa Allah twice but can you show me references about this line being drooped in the time of umar?
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