Azan Sesi -

The beauty of the Azan's sound depends on both technical skill and spiritual intent:

: A powerful Azan requires chest resonance and proper breath support. Muezzins focus on specific elongation patterns, especially during the calls to "Salah" and "Falah," where they have the most melodic freedom.

The (Adhan) is the Islamic call to prayer, and "Azan Sesi" (Turkish for "the sound of the Azan") refers to its melodic, vocal delivery by a Muezzin. The Structure of the Azan Azan Sesi

: Skilled Muezzins often apply Maqam principles (melodic modes) to different times of the day. For instance, the calm Maqam Kurd is common for the dawn prayer (Fajr), while the more cheerful Maqam 'Ajam might be used for the noon prayer (Dhuhr).

: "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is the Greatest) – recited 4 times. The beauty of the Azan's sound depends on

The Azan consists of five distinct phrases, each serving as a testimony of faith and a direct invitation to the mosque:

: Testifying there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His Messenger – each recited 2 times. Hayya 'ala-s-Salah : "Come to prayer" – recited 2 times. Hayya 'ala-l-Falah : "Come to success" – recited 2 times. The Structure of the Azan : Skilled Muezzins

: Ending with "Allahu Akbar" and "La ilaha illallah". The Art of "Azan Sesi"