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Is stretching the Adhan allowed?

fatwa-tt February 9, 2021

Question:

salaam. i have heard that excessive stretching in Azan is not good.  I have been searching it online and i have found conflicting answers.  What is the Ruling of stretching that Azaan like those called in Makkah and Madinah?  What would be the correct of reciting the Azan?

Answer:

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

The purpose of Adhan is to announce it is time for Salaah and to call the people towards the Masjid. Therefore the further the sound of Athaan reaches it will be of more benefit and greater reward. The Messenger of Allah, ﷺ, said, “The Mu’adhdhin will be forgiven, as far as his voice reaches (with the Adhan), and everything fresh and dry that hears him will ask forgiveness for him [Abu Dawood].”

Calling the Adhan aloud is better attained by stretching the words of the Adhan. As an example if a person calls someone who is far away ‘Ahmad’ loudly without stretching, he may not even hear you, but if the same word is stretched, ‘Ahmaaad’ and said in a loud voice, the voice will travel further.

It is permissible to stretch the Adhan as done in Makkah, Madinah etc. However by stretching certain letters, the meanings will change and therefore it will be impermissible, e.g. ‘Allahu Akbar’ is changed to, ‘Aallaahu Aakbar’ which means, ‘Is Allah the Greatest?’

Below are some guidelines and common mistakes highlighted for the Mu’athin.

 

Words of  the Adhan                  Common Mistakes       
2x اَللهُ اَ كْبَرْ اَللهُ اَ كْبَرْ1) Prolonging the Alif  in اَ الله 2) Replacing the Alif in اَ كْبَرْ with a waw  (و)/ Distorting (ا) 3) Prolonging the Ba in اَ كْبـَرْ 4) Omission of the Shadda in the word الله 5) Pronouncing the Laam flat, in the word الله
Allahu Akbar ¨ Allahu Akbar
Allah ﷻ is the Greatest ¨ Allah ﷻ is the Greatest
2x      اَشْهَدُ اَنْ لّا اِلٰهَ اِلَّا اللّٰه1) Adding a Fatha on the Sheen in the word اَ شْــهَدُ 2) Pronouncing the noon in the word اَ نْ 3) Distorting the of Ha and Laam  in   اِلٰهَ اِلَّا 4) Omitting the Shadda in the word اِلّا
Ash-hadu allaa ilaaha illal- laah
2x I testify that there is no god except Allah ﷻ
3    اَشْهَدُ اَنَّ مُحَمَّدًا رَّسُوْلُ الله1) Omitting the Shadda  in the word اَنَّ 2) Prolonging the Fatha  in the word  اَنَّ 3) Changing the Dumma on the meem to Fatha in the word  مُحَمَّدًا 4) Omitting the Shadda in  in the word  مُحَمَّدًا 5) Changing the Fatha on the daal to Dumma in the word مُحَمَّــدًا 6) Changing the Dumma on the laam to kasra in the word رَّسُوْلُ
Ash-hadu Aanna Muhammadar Rasoolul-laah
I testify that Muhammad ﷺ is the Messenger of Allah.
4 2x حَيَّ عَلٰى الصَّلَاة1) Changing the Ha (ح) to Alif (ا)  in the word حيّ 2) Changing the Ayn (ع) to Alif in the word  عَلٰى 3) Changing the Saad to Seen in the word الصَّــلاة 4) Adding a Shadda on the laam in the word  الصَّــلاة 5) Pronouncing Ha  (ح)instead of Ta(ة)  in the word الصَــلاة
Haiya ‘Alas-Salah
Come to prayer.
2x 5      حَيَّ عَلٰى الْفَلاَحِ1) Adding a shadda to the laam in the word الفَلَاح 2) Not pronouncing the ha (ح)  in the word  الفَلَاح
Nb: Calling the Adhan in a beautiful voice is not only permissible but recommended. However, to call it in a manner imitating the tunes of a song is disliked. Nb Excessive Vocal Oscillation is also Disliked[1]
Haiya ‘Alal-Falaah
Come to success.

And Allah Ta’āla Knows Best

Mufti Arshad Ali

Darul Iftaa, Jaamia Madinatul Uloom (Trinidad)

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[1] Compiled by Mufti Kaleem Muhammad

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