{"_id":"676edf3dbf4cc0c3d2dbd899","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Is it true that we should not move upon hearing the Adhan and stand up when hearing “hayya ala al-falah” in the Iqamah?\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Is it correct that when entering the masjid upon hearing the adhan one should stand in place and not move? Or should they continue to walk to the spot they intend to pray at? Also, when should the congregation line up for Salaat? Is it true that we should remain seated for the iqamah until the muadhin says, “hayya ala al-falah” or is it okay to line up immediately as the muadhin is calling the iqamah? Should one advise others about any of these errors?\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"When hearing the adhan, it is recommended to look at the muaddhin and repeat after him. Regarding staying in place during the adhan, it is recommended for the one calling it to remain in position, though I haven't come across this being advised for the listener.\\n\\nIf you enter the masjid during the adhan, it's recommended to stand until it finishes, then pray tahiyyat al-masjid before sitting. It is possible for the listener to look at and repeat after the muaddhin while walking, but perhaps it is better to remain in place so that one is not distracted. Allah knows best. I have not come across an explicit reference.\\n\\nFor the iqamah, in the Shafi'i school, it is recommended to remain seated, repeat after the muqeem, and stand after the iqamah finishes. Should you advise others on this? You may but it is wiser to focus on issues that impact the validity of their prayers before delving into recommended acts.\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668da01a0b76658b4c232e20","tag":"Salah: Adhan and Iqamah","count":15}],"createdOn":"2024-12-27T17:09:17.026Z"}