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Strange but true - One mu'athin for a whole city

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nuune   

And that is Abu Dhabi, every mosque uses a central athan system at the wasaaratul awqaaf, then the athan of every salaat is transmitted through a satelite receiver which can be found in every mosque near minbar, the beautiful minerats are all artificial, no mu'athin uses it.

 

Another strange thing at Abu Dhabi mosques is the lack of activities, everyone comes in and prays then goes, no xalaqaat, no muxaadarah, nothing, and is altogether forbidden.

 

Waxaan ku sigtey inaan masjid intaan ka istaago bacdal maghrib aan ka khutbeeyo, then waxaaba la igu yiriba waaba mamnuuc even hadaad wax kheyr qaba sheegeeysid.

 

Dubai is OK, and normal athans takes place just like anywhere.

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Mid baan xasuustaa Wasiir ka ahaa Masar oo beri sidaas oo kele soo jeediyay. Weliba wuxuu yidhi ninka ugu codka fiican Mu'adin ha laga dhigo then cajalad ha laga duubo ka dibna markay xilligii Aadaanka gaadho masaajid waliba cajaladda uun ha shido ...

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nuune   

War halkan masaajid walba shidan maayo cajalka, this is a LIVE broadcast of a real mu'athin from wasaarada awqaafta(haduu xanuunsadana shoodhihiisaa badali smileys.gif), LIVE satelite feed, the mosques have no choice, when the time comes, autmatic aathaan

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Blessed   

Correction, it's not forbidden but there are strict limitations and for good reason, an average Ali can't just

walk into a masjid and give a xalaqah without certification, same goes for teaching Quran.

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NGONGE   

nuune, in Abu Dhabi you actually get to hear the athaan now. In Dubai, Sharjah and some of the other cities you still get all the mosques doing it within seconds of each other and, sometimes, it just turns into white noise.

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Blessed   

I like how the adhaan of my two local muadhins bounce of each other, they start excatly 10 seconds after each other. It's lovely at fajr when it's so quiet but ^you're right it is difficult to follow the adhaan for adkar purposes for instance..

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