In the life of a Muslim, the (call to prayer) holds a sacred position. It is not just an announcement that the prayer time has begun; it is a profound spiritual call that links the believer to Allah Almighty. For followers of the Dawat-e-Islami (the global non-political movement for the propagation of the Sunnah), reciting specific supplications (Duas) after the Azan is an act of great virtue.

When Muslims search for they are looking for the authentic supplication endorsed by the religious scholars associated with the global non-political movement of DawateIslami.

This review will cover the authenticity, structure, spiritual significance, and the unique way Dawateislami (a global Sunni Muslim reform movement) presents this specific practice.

"Whoever, upon hearing the Adhan, says... (the above Dua)... then my intercession (Shafa'ah) becomes binding for him on the Day of Judgment."