The tower is called a minaret. This is Arabic for beacon. The muezzin, or crier, calls the faithful to prayer five times a day from this area.
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The tower in a Mosque is called a Raet. In Arabic it means marketplace. :);) Thanks for reading my awnser, A seventh grader:)
It is called minaret. In Arabic, it is Me'ezana
No, the Tower of Babel and the Mosque Tower are different structures. The Tower of Babel is a biblical story about a tower built to reach the heavens, while a Mosque Tower is a minaret attached to a mosque where the call to prayer is made.
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The building is called Mosque (or Masjid) and the tower is called minaret (or Me'zana)
No. The Eiffel tower is a landmark and is exploited for tourism only.
A Minaret. It is where the call of prayer (Adhan) is called from.
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It is just a symbol of a mosque. It is called Meenar.
It is traditionally applied practice for a mosque architect to have minaret (or tower) and sometimes a dome. It is just something to distinguish a mosque from any other close by buildings.
The tower at a mosque from which believers are called to prayer is called a "minaret." Minarets are often tall, slender structures that serve both a practical purpose of calling the faithful to prayer and an aesthetic role in Islamic architecture. The call to prayer, or "adhan," is usually announced from the minaret by a muezzin.