The is a widely celebrated recitation of the Islamic call to prayer (Adhan) performed in the Rast Maqam (musical mode) by the legendary Turkish muezzin and hafiz, İsmail Biçer (1947–1998) .
: The "Hayya 'ala..." sections often reach the highest notes, showcasing the brilliance of the voice.
The Rast Maqam is one of the most fundamental modes in Middle Eastern and Turkish music.
: Biçer was famous for his long, unwavering breath, allowing him to complete complex musical phrases without interruption.
: Traditionally, the Rast Maqam is associated with the Midday (Zuhr) prayer , though it is versatile and used for various religious recitations.
A guide to listening to or learning this specific Ezan follows this general progression:
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The is a widely celebrated recitation of the Islamic call to prayer (Adhan) performed in the Rast Maqam (musical mode) by the legendary Turkish muezzin and hafiz, İsmail Biçer (1947–1998) .
: The "Hayya 'ala..." sections often reach the highest notes, showcasing the brilliance of the voice. Ismail Bicer Rast Ezan
The Rast Maqam is one of the most fundamental modes in Middle Eastern and Turkish music. The is a widely celebrated recitation of the
: Biçer was famous for his long, unwavering breath, allowing him to complete complex musical phrases without interruption. Ismail Bicer Rast Ezan
: Traditionally, the Rast Maqam is associated with the Midday (Zuhr) prayer , though it is versatile and used for various religious recitations.
A guide to listening to or learning this specific Ezan follows this general progression: