For both men and women it is mustahabb to recite iqamah before every
daily obligatory salat, with the salat immediately following it. The rules
applicable to adhan, such as continuity, sequence, its being in Arabic,
etc., apply to iqamah as well. Its form is as follows: Allahu akbar--
twice according to all the schools except the Hanafis who require it four
times. Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah -- once according to the Shafi'is,
Malikis and Hanbalis and twice according to the Hanafis and Imamis. Ashhadu
anna Muhammadan Rasulullah -- once in the opinion of the Shafi'is, Malikis
and Hanbalis, and twice according to the Hanafis and Imamis. Hayya 'ala as-
salat -- once in the opinion of the Shafi'is, Malikis and Hanbalis, and
twice according to the Hanafis and Imamis. Hayya 'ala al-falah -- once in
the opinion of the Shafi'is, Malikis and Hanbalis, and twice according to
the Hanafis and Imamis. Hayya'ala khayr il-'amal -- twice only according to
the Imamis. Qad qamat is-salat -- twice in the opinion of all schools,
except The Malikis who recite it once. Allahu akbar -- twice in the opinion
of all the schools. La ilaha illallah -- once in the opinion of all the
schools. A group of Imami legists observe: It is valid for a 'traveler'
and a person in a hurry to recite each sentence of the Adhan & Iqama only
once.
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 4:20 AM, md adnan <md.adnan77@gmail.com> wrote:
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> 1) what does Iqamah mean ?? explain it ??
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> Mohd Adnan
> ( Big effort can lead to Biggest achievement)
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