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Question: what are the parts of Azaan and Iqaama, according to five Islamic schools of law?
Answer: different parts of Azaan according to five schools of law are as follows:
<Allahu akbar> (Allah is great), four times according to the shia and other schools
<Ashhadu an laa ilaaha illallah> (I bear witness that there is no God but Allah), twice according to the shia and other schools
<Ashhadu anna Muhammadan rasul Allah> (I bear witness that Muhammad –s.a- is the messenger of Allah), twice according to the shia and other schools
< Hayya 'alaa al-salaat> (hasten towards prayer), twice according to the shia and other schools
< Hayya'alaa al- falaah> (hasten towards prosperity), twice according to the shia and other schools
< Hayyah 'alaa khayril-'amal> (hasten towards the best of action), twice just according to the shia
< Allahu akbar> (Allah is great), twice according to the shia and other schools
<La ilaaha illallah> (there is no God but Allah), twice according to the shia and other schools and once according to four schools of law
Different parts of Iqaama:
< Allahu akbar> (Allah is great), twice according to imamis shia and Hanafiya and four times according to other schools
< Ashhadu an laa ilaaha illallah> (I bear witness that there is no God but Allah), twice according to shia and Hanafiya, once according to Shaafeiya, Maalakiya and Hanbaliya
< Ashhadu anna Muhammadan rasul Allah> (I bear witness that Muhammad –s.a- is the messenger of Allah), twice according to shia and Hanafiya, once according to Shaafeiya, Maalakiya and Hanbaliya
< Hayya 'ala al-salat> (hasten towards prayer), twice according to shia and Hanafiya, once according to Shaafeiya, Maalakiya and Hanbaliya
< Hayya'ala al- falah> (hasten towards prosperity), twice according to shia and Hanafiya, once according to Shaafeiya, Maalakiya and Hanbaliya
< Hayyah 'ala khayril-'amal> (hasten towards the best of action), just twice according to shia
< Qad qamat is-salat> (lo, prayer is established), twice according to shia and other schools, except than Maalakiya which believe in once.
< Allahu akbar> (Allah is great), twice according to shia and other schools
< La ilaaha illallah> there is no God but Allah, once according to shia and other schools. (1)
1. The aspects of shi’ite’s creed, page 380
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