Baby - Azan To Newborn
Tears of joy as [Name of Baby] heard the Adhan for the first time. 🤍
Welcome to the world, little one. You arrived as a Muslim, by the will of Allah.
Following the sunnah of Rasulullah (ﷺ), we welcomed our baby with the call to prayer in the right ear. May Allah protect and bless our little amanah. azan to newborn baby
We pray that this Adhan becomes a light for you in this world and the next. May you grow up loving the masjid, answering the call to prayer, and bringing barakah to our family.
: The primary purpose is to welcome the infant into the world with the words of Tawhid (the oneness of God). Tears of joy as [Name of Baby] heard
: Some traditions hold that this practice serves as a spiritual safeguard for the child. Procedural Guidelines
Modern research suggests that newborns are sensitive to auditory stimuli. The melodious and rhythmic nature of the Adhan, recited in a familiar voice (ideally the father), may provide a sense of comfort and security to the newborn. Following the sunnah of Rasulullah (ﷺ), we welcomed
Reciting the (call to prayer) in a newborn baby's ear is a cherished Islamic tradition practiced to ensure the child’s first auditory experience is the remembrance of God. While widely observed, scholars offer varying perspectives on its religious standing based on historical Hadith. Core Significance and Purpose
It symbolically welcomes the infant into the Muslim community, reminding them of their connection to Allah. Islamic Rulings and Evidence
"And remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believer." (Qur'an 51:55)