The Azan
The Azan is recited from mosques all over the world using the same exact phrases and timing, which signifies the unity of all Muslim brothers and sisters in the belief of one God and his Messenger. This beautiful melodious call begins at daybreak which is referred to as the Fajr time or daybreak, and is repeated at noon, or the Dzuhr period.
The Azan is repeated in the evening to call Muslim to the Asr prayers.
To signify the end of the day, the Maghrib call to prayers at sunset would resonate across the lands and Muslims would scurry along to perform the obligatory prayer once again with the hearts of the faithful ever longing to be once again in a congregation of fellow Muslims
as they perform the salah (prayers) to Allah.
Just before one retires to bed the Isya’ call to prayer is performed for the last time which serves as the final affirmation of a Muslim’s faith in Allah before he retires to bed. Each of these moments has their own significance and meaning that would bring peace and serenity to every devout Muslim who understand it.

