The "Call to Prayer," known as Adhan in Arabic, is an important Islamic practice that invites Muslims to perform their five daily prayers, or Salah. It is typically announced from a mosque's minaret by a muezzin, who recites specific phrases that proclaim the greatness of Allah and the importance of prayer.
The Adhan is usually called out at specific times throughout the day, including dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset, and evening. This ritual serves as a reminder for the faithful to pause their daily activities and engage in worship, fostering a sense of community and spiritual connection among Muslims.