Muezzin (or Muzim)
I think you mean a minaret, which is a tall spire, either freestanding or attached to a mosque (Muslim place of worship). A person called a muezzin makes the call to prayer from the minaret.
A muezzin calls the faithful to prayer 5 times each day.MuezzinA Muezzin is a man chosen at the mosque to call for the prayer five times a day.
The person who leads the prayer is called the Imam.
The person who leads the prayer in a mosque is called an Imam.
The person who leads the prayer in a mosque is called an Imam.
A Moazzen is a person who calls for the Adhan, the Islamic call to prayer. They are responsible for reciting the Adhan from a mosque's minaret to alert the community of the upcoming prayer time.
He is called the muathin, also pronounced muadhinor muezzin. He recites the azan, or call to prayer, 5 times a day for Fajr, Duhr, Asr, Maghrib & Ishaa prayers.
Leaders are selected by the Muslims within the Mosque because one person has the most knowledge on the Qur'an
There is no such thing called 'church' in Islam. If you were referring to the worshipping place of Muslims, it is typically called a "Mosque" in English. In Arabic, there are two names for such a structure: Jame'a (جامع) also Latinized in Turkish as Camii refers to a large Mosque and Masjid (مسجد) also Latinized in Turkish as Mescid which refers to a smaller community building. Muslims in the mosque; during praying; face the direction of Kaaba in Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia. As to whether or not there is a leader for services in the Mosque, the answer is yes. Such a person is called an Imam. By Islamic Law, the Imam must be a Muslim male. However, there is no requirement that an Imam be elderly, just beyond the age of maturity.
In Islam, any person who leads the prayer (regardless of whether the prayer is held at a mosque or not) is called an imam.
Muslims pray five times a day. The Jumaa prayer, similar to church on Sundays, is held on Fridays; it begins with a sermon and ends with a prayer.
the man who leads prayers is called 'Imam' that person can be randomly picked out of a crowd who knows the prayers word