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Is It Permissible to Prolong the Adhan? Ruling and Evidences

◈ Is It Permissible for the Mu’adhdhin to Prolong the Adhān? Explanation and Evidences ◈
Source: Fatāwā Muḥammadiyyah, Vol. 1, p. 317



❖ Question​


Is a mu’adhdhin (caller to prayer) allowed to give a lengthy adhān?


❖ Answer​


Al-ḥamdu lillāh, waṣ-ṣalātu was-salāmu ʿalā Rasūlillāh, ʾAmma baʿd!


✿ Ruling on Lengthening the Adhān​


✔ It is permissible and recommended to give the adhān with moderate prolongation, but it is impermissible to unnecessarily extend it excessively.


❖ Why Excessive Length is Prohibited​


① If the adhān is stretched unnecessarily for 5 to 10 minutes:


  • Listeners become bored or irritated
  • People may stop responding to the adhān
  • They lose out on the reward of repeating the adhān
  • The mu’adhdhin becomes blameworthy for causing this deprivation

② If the words are dragged without need:


  • It can cause distortion of letters and meanings
  • Such verbal alteration (taḥrīf) is a violation of Sharīʿah

📌 Therefore, only a moderate, clear, and deliberate recitation is encouraged — not excessive elongation.


✿ Supporting Ḥadīth​


From Jābir (رضي الله عنه):


«يَا بِلَالُ، إِذَا أَذَّنْتَ فَتَرَسَّلْ فِي أَذَانِكَ، وَإِذَا أَقَمْتَ فَاحْدُرْ»
“O Bilāl! When you give the adhān, deliver it slowly and clearly; and when you give the iqāmah, say it quickly and smoothly.”
(Jāmiʿ al-Tirmidhī)


❖ Status of This Ḥadīth​


✿ This ḥadīth is weak (ḍaʿīf).


  • Imām al-Tirmidhī said:
    “We only know this narration from ʿAbd al-Munʿim, and the chain is unknown (majhūl).”
  • Another narrator, ʿAmr ibn Wāqid, is also weak:
    • Imām al-Dāraqutnī: “He is matrūk (abandoned).”
    • Imām Ibn ʿAdī: “His narrations are written down with awareness of their weakness.”

❖ Additional Weak Narrations​


This ḥadīth has two other supporting chains, but both are also weak:


➊ From Abū Hurayrah (رضي الله عنه) — reported by Abū al-Shaykh
➋ From Ubayy ibn Kaʿb (رضي الله عنه) — narrated by ʿAbdullāh ibn Aḥmad


✿ Meaning Supported by General Principles​


Even though all chains are weak, the meaning of the ḥadīth is supported by the objectives of adhān:


✔ The adhān is intended to announce the time of prayer to those not yet present, so:


  • It should be clear, deliberate, and calm
  • Each phrase should be distinct, so it's heard and understood

✔ The iqāmah, by contrast, is for those already present:


  • Therefore, it should be read quickly, without unnecessary pauses

➡ This concept is supported by practice and logic, which is why Imām al-Ḥākim also leaned toward authenticating the meaning of this narration
(See: Taqrīb al-Ruwāt, Sharḥ al-Mishkāt, Vol. 1, p. 114)


❖ Summary of the Ruling​


✅ It is permissible and recommended to:


  • Lengthen the adhān moderately, for clarity and benefit
  • Pause between phrases, ensuring clarity and attention

🚫 It is impermissible to:


  • Overextend the adhān without need
  • Drag words in a way that causes:
    • Loss of meaning
    • Deformation of letters
    • Boredom among listeners
    • Neglect in responding to the adhān

⚠ Possible Negative Outcomes of Unnecessary Length​


◈ Listeners stop responding, missing out on rewards
Distortion of words and meaning occurs
Riyā’ (showing off) may arise from melodious elongation


ھٰذَا مَا عِنْدِي، وَاللّٰهُ أَعْلَمُ بِالصَّوَابِ
 
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