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- Iqama abstract "The word iqama or ikamet (Arabic: إقامة) refers to the second call to Islamic Prayer, given immediately before the prayer begins. Generally speaking, the iqamah is given more quickly and in a more monotonous fashion, compared to the adhan, as it is addressed to those already in the mosque rather than a reminder for those outside it to go to the mosque. Aside from a difference in the number of times each line is said, the iqama differs from the first call to prayer, the adhan in only one place (line 6, below):According to the Hanafi school of thought, the content of the Iqama is the same as the Adhan i.e. the number of times the lines are recited are the same ( Allahu akbar four times, and the other parts twice each) including 'Prayer has started' also read twice.[citation needed]Also, in the Maliki school of thought, the phrase 'Prayer has started' is only recited once.[citation needed]".
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- Iqama wikiPageID "1560892".
- Iqama wikiPageRevisionID "603329133".
- Iqama hasPhotoCollection Iqama.
- Iqama subject Category:Salat.
- Iqama comment "The word iqama or ikamet (Arabic: إقامة) refers to the second call to Islamic Prayer, given immediately before the prayer begins. Generally speaking, the iqamah is given more quickly and in a more monotonous fashion, compared to the adhan, as it is addressed to those already in the mosque rather than a reminder for those outside it to go to the mosque.".
- Iqama label "Ikama".
- Iqama label "Iqama".
- Iqama label "Iqama".
- Iqama label "Iqāma".
- Iqama label "Iqāma".
- Iqama label "Икамат".
- Iqama sameAs Iqāma.
- Iqama sameAs Iqāma.
- Iqama sameAs Iqama.
- Iqama sameAs Iqamat.
- Iqama sameAs Ikama.
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- Iqama sameAs Q1344803.
- Iqama sameAs Q1344803.
- Iqama wasDerivedFrom Iqama?oldid=603329133.
- Iqama isPrimaryTopicOf Iqama.