Islamic chant


Hey,
I am wondering if anyone knows name of that guy who did that Islamic call to prayer (azan,adhan,islamic chant) during that scene in Makkah,Kaaba,it was really astonishing...

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And can anyone explain to me - if the ceremony was taken part at a special festival? or done on a regular base? I see people even praying outside the streets, so I guess it's not on a regular basis.

I know nothing about Islamic region so can anyone guide me or show me some 101 intro on this ceremony? Thanks!


Classics are names that everyone heard, yet most have never seen!!

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It was filmed probably during the eid(important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting).

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Thanks b-az-ka!

The event takes place once a year? And the chanting in the radio? Does that play on a daily basis?


Classics are names that everyone heard, yet most have never seen!!

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The chanting (Azaan) plays 5 times everyday..

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The holy mosque "al haram" is always full ..
but usually this kind of crowd gathers at the muslem's holy month "ramadan" .. where they practice fasting during day time , at night they go to "tahajod" prayer .. the crowd easily reaches one million at those nights !!
u can find a complete tahajod prayer here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHs0PJbMDAE

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Why Do Muslims Go to Hajj in Mecca? Unity.

One of the fundamental principles of Islamic Spirituality is the principle of unity. Islam teaches that not only is the Creative Power, God, Allah Almighty, One, but so is all of creation and all of humanity. Perhaps in no other spiritual or religious event is this more evident than in the Hajj in Mecca, during which millions of Muslims set aside all differences of race, caste, economic status, nationality, and even sect as they unite in the holy pilgrimage, each donning the simple two-piece white garb of the non-attached traveler, allowing nearly no apparent difference whatsoever between men as they stand together before their Creator.

“All men are equal before God as are the teeth of a comb.” — Prophet Muhammad Quotes (SAWS)

After initially being indoctrinated in the unconventional belief system of the race-focused Nation of Islam, Malcolm X only began to honestly realize the true spirit of Islam after making the Hajj in Mecca, in which he sat, ate and slept shoulder to shoulder with believers of every possible race and ethnicity, all equal before God and united in Divine Love and brotherhood.

Why do Muslims go to Hajj in Mecca? To overcome the superficial differences the ego uses to identify and separate with. To achieve unity in soul and spirit, unity of heart, and return to a purified state of oneness, reflecting the holy spirit, nature and presence of God in creation.
Why Do Muslims Go to Hajj in Mecca? Focus.

Our lives, often engrossed and nearly entirely occupied with dunya, the external material world of forms and appearances, leads to heedlessness, unconsciousness and loss of focus. When asking, “Why do Muslims go to Hajj in Mecca?”, one of the most important reasons for the Hajj in Mecca is to assert focus and regain consciousness.

All created bodies spin in orbits around their centers, axes, and the proper foundation and center for the life of a human being is the Presence of God, a real and authentic holy spiritual connection to the Creator of all that is, the One Power from which all things originate.

The Hajj in Mecca emphatically asserts, as throngs of pilgrims circumambulate the Holy Ka’ba in counter-clockwise revolutions, that the center, the focus, of man’s life is God-consciousness. There is no more liberating choice for a human being than to consciously relinquish attachment to creation and time, and to restore focus on the Eternal, the Unchanging, the Immaterial.

Just as galaxies spin around massive black holes that ultimately result in their annihilation, so too does the life of man revolve around growing God-consciousness, ultimately resulting in the annihilation of the self, the ego, and through that death, the awakening to eternal life.

“Die before you die.” — Prophet Muhammad Quotes (SAWS)

Why do Muslims Go to Hajj in Mecca? Context.

Islam is not, and had never seen itself, as an isolated religion or phenomenon. To the contrary, Islam has from the beginning asserted that the descent of the Holy Qur’an and the prophethood of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) were but the final revelation, completing, clarifying and unifying all of that which was revealed before.

Islam, the spiritual path of surrender, did not begin with the Prophet Muhammad (SAWS), but rather began with the first man and woman, Adam and Eve (AS), and continued as the central teaching of all men and messengers of God, including the prophets Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus (AS).

During the Hajj in Mecca, Muslims honor the Holy Ka’ba originally built by Adam (AS) as the first House of God when he awakened on earth, rebuilt by Abraham and Ishmael (AS) centuries later, and finally purified by the Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) in the seventh century of the idolatry that had invaded it.

Why do Muslims go to Hajj in Mecca? To reaffirm their connection to a much larger historical context, and to remember that Islam is not a separate or unique religion, revealed to but a particular people, but that rather Islam is the original message and path, the Way, surrender and divine harmony, as it has been revealed from the earliest of times to the earliest of men as the road to peace and prosperity.

The Hajj in Mecca is thus intended to lead to greater humility and brotherhood with all of humanity in the context of the realization that all prophets and messengers of God taught the same essential truth.
Why Do Muslims Go to Hajj in Mecca? Transcendence.

During the Hajj in Mecca, millions of human beings stand together under the hot sun with nothing but the ihram, a few pieces of white cloth covering their bodies. All the trappings of life have fallen away, all worldly attachments non-existent and left behind. The atmosphere is remarkably reminiscent of the accounts of the Day of Judgement, when humanity will be resurrected and held to face what they sent ahead in deeds and actions.

On that Day, it will not matter what type of car a person drove nor will the square footage of the size of their home be of significance. It will be irrelevant what temporal occupation they had. What will matter is what positive difference one made in the life of another human being. What will matter is the degree of responsibility with which we lived our lives. On that Day, we will not be measured by our bank accounts as we are now, but by the level of spiritual and human development we embraced.

During the Hajj in Mecca, one cannot but be reminded of the life beyond, the life eternal, when the world and all it contains has fallen away and all that matters is the eternal destiny of the human soul.

Why do Muslims go to Hajj in Mecca? To transcend to whatever degree they are prepared for the world of forms and appearances, to experience life and dignity beyond the limitations of materialism, and to irrevocably grow in spiritual consciousness and awareness.
Why Do Muslims Go to Hajj In Mecca? God.

The holy pilgrimage of the Hajj in Mecca is not a once in a lifetime event to be experienced and forgotten, but rather is a uniquely powerful spiritual experience designed to forevermore change a human being and his or her focus.

For the believer, the Muslim, the center and focus of life is God-consciousness, awareness and clarity. The five daily prayers are meant to continually reinforce this truth, this Way, and the full realization of the Islamic spiritual path is obtained through a deeper realization of the significance of the Hajj.

That realization is that God is not in the Ka’ba, but rather the Divine Presence is to be found within the human heart, the soul. It was when the great Islamic mystic poet Rumi realized this divine truth that he began to circumambulate around the center and axis of his very own being, his own soul. And so was born the practice of sufi whirling.

God has said, “Neither the heavens nor the earth can contain Me, save the heart of a believer.” — Prophet Muhammad Quotes (SAWS)

Often, we must make the external journey to realize that we carry with us what we seek.

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^ religious propaganda

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Why do Muslims go to Hajj in Mecca?

Because it means a great tourism income for Saudi Arabia.
Quran prohibits Idolatry but today what Muslims do is exactly worshiping at an idol.
Saudi people are abusing Islam for profit.

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notice that usually the real chant is not accompanied with music score..

but here is the one used in the movie :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_phsDGfYX4

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With the political view a side, you can see one of the most peaceful gathering Islam has to offer like no other. I also like the voice but wondering if it was tuned or tweaked by software. I really want to hear the original or in this case full length.

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The Muslim world has peaceful gatherings every day, all over the globe. Islam isn't a violence cult, it's the Religion of Truth.

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Islam isn't a violence cult, it's the Religion of Truth.

Why don't you go preach that to your Daesh/ISIS/ISIL brethren then? Or are you afraid of having your head chopped off, or being burned alive, or being crucified?

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Please. And a religion of Peace too right ? It is nothing but a backward totalitarian belief system... not a religion.

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it varies according to "mu'athen' he's the man who's "chanting" he's calling people to prayer(5 times a day) but usually it's his voice since it's an honor to do that in Makkah. He really has to have great vocals. There's plenty but the most famous is Suddais http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFbjBLtRFIg

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