Five Cases in Which Adhān Should Not Be Recited
Issue No.844- The adhān recitation is not to be said in the five following cases and should not be recited, as an obligatory precaution:1- Adhān of ‘aṣr prayer on Friday if it is offered together with the Friday prayer.2- Adhān of ‘aṣr prayer on the day of ‘Arafah which is the ninth of DhulHijjah, if it is performed together with ẓuhr prayer.3- Adhān of ‘ishā’ prayer on the night of Eid al-Adha for a person who is in Mash‘ar al-Ḥarām when it is offered together with maghrib prayer. 4- Adhān of ‘aṣr and ‘ishā’ prayers of a mustaḥāḍah woman who has to offer them immediately after ẓuhr and maghrib prayers, respectively. 5- Adhān of ‘aṣr and ‘ishā’ prayers of a person who cannot control his urine or faeces.In general, in any prayer offered together with another, [the recitation of the] adhān for the latter prayer is not necessary, and the gap in between the two prayers for nawāfil or supplications does not harm the rule. However, if they are offered separately in their meritorious times, then adhān and iqāmah are recommended for both of them.