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Masa'il Harb al-Kirmani: Book of Purification (Taharah) and Prayer (Salah) - Edited by al-Surayyi'
Volume 1 · Page 198Chapter: Speaking while the Muezzin is calling the Adhan

Translation · EN

514 - Muhammad ibn Adam narrated to us, he said: Ma'mar ibn Sulayman narrated to us, from Hajjaj, from Dawud ibn Husayn, from Ikrimah, from Ibn Abbas, who said: "There is no adhan or iqamah for a woman, and a young boy should not lead in prayer until he reaches puberty."

Chapter: Speaking while the Mu'adhdhin is calling the Adhan

  • I heard Ishaq ibn Ibrahim-frequently-speaking while the mu'adhdhin was calling the adhan.

515 - Ubayd Allah ibn Mu'adh narrated to us, he said: My father narrated to us, he said: Ash'ath narrated to us, from al-Hasan, that he used to hear the adhan while he was speaking, and he would not respond to the mu'adhdhin, nor would he cut off his conversation.

Chapter: The Iqamah in the place where one intends to pray

  • I asked Ishaq, I said: "If the mu'adhdhin is the Imam, does he stand in the place where he intends to pray and then perform the iqamah?" He disliked that and said: "He should stand behind the people and perform the iqamah." I said to Ishaq: "So he should perform the iqamah on the minaret?" He said: "No, the adhan is on the minaret, and the iqamah is in the mosque."

516 - Ahmad ibn Nasr narrated to us, he said: Hibban ibn Musa narrated to us, he said: Abdallah mentioned, from Sufyan, that he used to call the adhan and perform the iqamah on the minaret.

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