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- Adan Canto - Wikipedia
Adan Canto (5 December 1981 – 8 January 2024) was a Mexican actor He portrayed Sunspot in the 2014 superhero film X-Men: Days of Future Past, Paul Torres on the Fox drama series The Following, and A J Menendez in the ABC prime-time series Blood Oil
- Adan Canto, The Cleaning Lady star, dies at 42 - Los Angeles Times
Adan Canto, an actor known for 'The Cleaning Lady,' 'The Following' and 'Designated Survivor,' died Monday of cancer He was 42
- Adan - Prayer Times Remembrances - Free download and install on . . .
Adan is a comprehensive Islamic desktop companion for Windows that keeps you connected to your daily worship
- How to Call the Adhan: The Muslim Call to Prayer - wikiHow
Islam expert Mufti Samir Wahid explains the order of the adhan and translates Arabic phrases"Adhan" (also "azan" or "athan") literally translates to "announcement," and it's just that, an announcement to Islamic people that it's time to
- Islam, Call to Prayer, History, Text, Translation - Britannica
The adhān is the Muslim call to prayer for Friday worship and the five daily prayers (salat) It is sung by a special mosque worker called a muezzin and has been an important part of Muslim practice since the time of Muhammad
- The beautiful Adan - A Call to Prayer - YouTube
Adan is a call that Muslims around the world hear five times a day, and it's an integral part of the Islamic tradition for centuries
- Adhan (Azan) and Iqamah - Azaan Arabic Text with Takbir
Adhan (Azan) and Iqamah - Azaan Arabic Text with Takbir Adhan (Azan) is the Islamic announcement or call to prayer (salah) in a mosque masjid recited by a muezzin before the start of each Salah Athan is called in the Arabic language By Adhan, Muslims are informed about prayer time, they are also reminded that prayer leads man to salvation Saying the Azaan holds great benefits and rewards
- Adhan or the Muslim call to Prayer - Al Islam
In the early days of Islam, there was no prescribed way of telling people that the time for Prayer had commenced nor was there any means to call the Muslims to the mosque for congregational Prayers The Holy Prophet(sa) was however, aware of the Jewish, Christian and pagan practices in this regard
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