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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Hadith on Talking During Athan

Q: I have been sent an email which quotes a hadith:

The holy Prophet Mohammad (SalallaAllahu Alehi Wasallam) said, stop doing everything during the Azan even reading the Quran, (and repeat the Azaan with the Moazzin.) The person who talks during the Azaan will not be able to say the Kalma-e-shahadat on his/her death bed.

Is this correct?

A.
The narration stating that one who speaks during the Adhaan will not be able to recite the Kalimah at the time of death is a fabrication, as mentioned in Kashful-Khifaa and San’aani.

However, in spite of the narration being a fabrication, it is still necessary and highly emphasized that one should stop all work and listen to the Adhaan as well as reply to its wordings.

It is highly disrespectful and bad to continue speaking worldly matters while the Adhaan is in progress. It is among the important etiquette of Adhaan to maintain silence while it is being called out, to answer its wordings and to recite the Durood and Du'aa after Adhaan.

A Hadeeth mentions that the intercession of Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) becomes compulsory for the person who recites the Du'aa after Adhaan. (Mishkaat V1 P146).

Moulana Yusuf Laher
Checked and approved by: Mufti Siraj Desai