Ezan Duasi Ve Okunuеџu Apr 2026
One afternoon, Ali gathered his courage and met Osman at the mosque gates.
The village of Altıntepe sat nestled between two emerald hills, but for young Ali, the most beautiful part of his home wasn't the scenery—it was the voice of Muezzin Osman. Ezan Duasi Ve OkunuЕџu
"It means," Osman explained, "'O Allah, Lord of this perfect call and established prayer. Grant Muhammad the mediation and the virtue, and raise him to the praised station which You have promised him.' It is a prayer for our Prophet, and in return, the Prophet promised to intercede for those who recite it." One afternoon, Ali gathered his courage and met
"Effendi," Ali asked, "the Ezan is so loud and beautiful, but what are you whispering when it finishes? Is the conversation not over?" Grant Muhammad the mediation and the virtue, and
Every day, five times a day, Ali would sit on his porch and wait. When the first notes of the Adhan (Ezan) drifted through the air, Ali would close his eyes. He loved the melody, but he often wondered about the silence that followed. He noticed that after the call ended, Muezzin Osman would stay perfectly still for a moment, his lips moving in a private, rhythmic whisper.
A week later, as the Maghrib sun dipped behind the hills, the Ezan finished. This time, Ali didn't just sit in silence. He raised his small hands, palms to the sky, and recited the Duası. For the first time, Ali didn't feel like he was just listening to a beautiful song; he felt like he was finally part of the conversation.