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The adhan is called five times in the day for the Fard (mandatory) prayers. The purpose is to call the people to the mosque, not to start the prayers. The equivalent call to start the prayer is called Iqame (pronounce the e.)
During the Friday prayer (Salat Al Jomaa), there are two athans; the first is to call the people unto the mosque, the second is said before the Imam (in Sunni islam) starts the Khotbeh (Kh as in "Ch" in the Scottish dialect Lochness; the religious lesson or speech before the Friday prayer.) Just before the prayers start, someone will recite the Iqame as in all prayers.
The literal translation to the athan (sunni) is:
Different denominations of Islam have different adhans. The aforementioned is the most common. Shia muslims add "I assert that Ali is God's Waliy (the word meaning either proponent or the "heir").
Source: the above text is adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Adhan."
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