The initial sounds a newborn of Islamic faith is exposed to often involve the recitation of specific phrases from the Quran or declarations of faith. A common practice includes whispering the adhan (call to prayer) into the baby’s right ear and the iqama (the call immediately preceding prayer) into the left ear. These recitations serve as the infant’s initial auditory experience within the framework of Islamic tradition.
This custom holds significant cultural and religious importance. It is believed to be the first introduction of the newborn to the core tenets of Islam: the oneness of God (Allah) and the prophethood of Muhammad. Historically, this practice symbolizes the welcoming of the child into the Muslim community and a dedication to raising the child within the principles of Islamic belief. The intent is to instill faith and protect the newborn from negative influences from the earliest possible moment.