The Adhan is the Islamic call to prayer, announced from a mosque's minaret or loudspeaker. It serves as a reminder for Muslims to perform their five daily prayers, known as Salah. The call is typically recited by a designated person called a Muezzin, who delivers the message in a melodic and rhythmic manner.
The Adhan includes phrases that proclaim the greatness of Allah and the importance of prayer. It is usually recited before each of the five daily prayers, creating a sense of community and spiritual connection among Muslims. The call is an essential part of Islamic tradition and culture.