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Iqamaat

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Q l: What is Iqaamah?

A. Making call for the commencement of prayer in   which the words of Azaan are repeated causing the   believers to stand in rows behind the Imaam, is   called Iqaamah or Takbeer.

Q 2: What is the difference between Azaan and Iqaamah?

A. The difference between Azaan and Iqaamah is that   while making Azaan one stands on a high or a   elevated place outside the precinct of mosque and       puts his index fingers into the ears while Iqaamah is   made in mosque in the first row behind (right-side or left-side of) the Imaam without putting     forefingers into the ears. Besides, in Iqaamah "Qad ' Qaamatis Salaah, Qad Qaamatis Salaah'' (prayer is ready to stand/establish, prayer is ready to stand/ establish) is recited after "Haie-ya 'Alal Falaah".

Q 3: How to respond to Iqaamah?

A. Iqaamah should be responded like that of Azaan. ' However in response to ''Qad Qaamatis Salaah'' these words should be uttered:

"Aqaamahal Laahu Ta'aalaa wa Adaamahaa Maadaamatis-samaawaatu
wal-Ard''

(O, Allah keep it intact for ever till the sky and earth are in existence).


Q 4: Should Iqaamah (Takbeer) be listened-to in sitting posture or standing position?

A. Imaam and Muqtadi should stand hearing "Haie-ya 'Alal Falaah". It is an undesirable act to listen to lqaamah standing.

Q 5: What is he called who makes Iqaamah?

A. He who utters lqaamah is called ''Mukabbir''.

Q 6: Who should call iqaamah?

A. The first right of uttering Iqaamah is of muezzin who has made Azaan. However, any other person   can also make Iqaamah with his permission or in his absence.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 September 2008 16:39 )  

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