a tall, usually slender tower or turret connected with a mosque. From a balcony on the minaret the muzzin calls people to prayer
A tower, often quite slender, used to call the faithful to prayer.
tower used to call people to pray
A tall slender tower attached to a mosque, having one or more projecting balconies from which a muezzin summons the people to prayer
Tower used to call the faithful to prayer. While its origin, development and function remain unclear, it is thought to have evolved from the pre-Islamic signal tower. (The Arabic word manara means a place with a light, i.e. a lighthouse.)
a high tower where a man would call to the town that it was time for prayer
an architectural element attached to the mosque
an architectural element of Mosques, generally a high tower exceeding all other buildings
a slender lofty tower surrounded by one or more balconies, which are used to summon people to prayer
A slender tower attached to a mosque from which the call to prayer is made.
A tall, slender tower attached to a mosque and surrounded by one or more balconies from which the Muezzin calls the people to prayer.
The place (usually a tower) from which the faithful are called to prayer.
tower or pillar in or near a mosque which serves as a place from which the call to prayer is made
the tower in the mosque that the adhan is called from by the mu'hadhin.
A tower of the mosque used for the call of prayers.
The tower attached to mosques where the muezzin call on people to attend religious semons. - See Muezzin. Ar.
a high tower alongside a mosque from the top of which the muezzin sings forth a public call to prayer.
A slender, lofty tower with balconies attached to a Muslim mosque.