Two American citizens deeply moved upon hearing the call to prayer (Azan) during a podcast recording session.

For Muslims, the Azan is a sacred call that signifies the time for obligatory prayers — Subuh, Zohor, Asar, Maghrib, and Isyak. In predominantly Muslim countries like Malaysia, the sound of the Azan is common, echoing from mosques and suraus throughout the day.
However, for these Americans, the experience was a completely new and captivating one.
In the full video shared on YouTube, the two Americans were recording a podcast near a location in Abu Dhabi. At the time, they were actively discussing the recent Super Bowl Halftime Show performance.
In the middle of their conversation, the Azan began to echo in the background. Both individuals paused their discussion and expressed amazement, searching online to learn more about the sound.
They described the call to prayer as an incredibly soothing and powerful voice that left them in awe.
“Where is that sound coming from? It’s so beautiful and amazing,” they remarked, visibly captivated by the experience.
The video has since gone viral, drawing positive reactions from netizens worldwide. Many viewers praised the Americans for their respect towards the Azan and their willingness to embrace something new. Some even shared how the moment reminded them of their own emotional connections to the call to prayer.
This unexpected moment of admiration has sparked online discussions about cultural awareness, mutual respect, and the universal impact of sound and spirituality.
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