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Discover Ludwig"call to prayer" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the Islamic tradition of adhan, the daily call to prayer which is broadcast at certain times each day reminding the faithful to attend mosque. For example, "In many Islamic countries, the loud call to prayer echoing through the streets is a reminder of the importance of faith."
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The call to prayer.
The call to prayer would follow soon.
None conduct the call to prayer.
A call to prayer rang out.
It sounds like a call to prayer.
"Allahu akbar!": the call to prayer.
Later, I am woken by the muezzin's call to prayer.
The Islamic call to prayer echoed over the city.
But she said the call to prayer was too much.
A kitchen clock marks the Islamic call to prayer.
Minutes later, the call to prayer rose from the minaret.
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