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That is what we hear all the time on Egyptian TV. The guy is really good. Old Egyptian Sheikhs were the best.This is the best magrib azan i ever heard. The reason the sound of creatures in the background of adhan. probably in some village.
here it is:
I know in south asia they pronounce azan
Doesn't matter what word we use. Athan, Adan, Azan. It is call for prayers.
And no! we should not turn our call to prayer into a Raga, or Beethoven's symphony. No Michael Jackson or Mad-donna either. It is a call to prayer and not some dance club routine.
so please no singing. Just simple and beautiful words said in plane language.
The problem comes from the fact that many Muslims do not care about the meaning of Azan.
Had they known the meanings then they would never sing like:
Gaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwdddddddd iiiiiiiiiissssssssssssssssssssss Ga! reeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaattttttttt
Instead they would say God is great.
I don't have to sing songs to say simple sentence "God is great".
That's all. God is great.
We should believe in separation of church and clubs. When you want to listen to music you should go to the club. When you want to pray, you should go to mosque.
Club is not mosque, and mosque is not club.
Mullah should be Mullah, and singer should be singer. No Mullah singer or no singer Mullah.
Peace.
They stretch the words to cover distance. Is it not obvious?
Come on brother. Live in the 21st century. What distance you want to cover? From your lips to the microphone?
Update my brother. Update to the the windows latest system. No need to live in the age of kalam dawat and typewriters.
peace.