The minbar is an Arabic word that the Islam leader (or Imam) in the mosque steps up and stands to give sermon to Muslims in the mosque.
pulpit
The minbar is the platform which the one giving the sermon climbs up to stand on. In a church it would be called a 'pulpit'.
the Islam sits on the minbar while talk to the people
It is normally outside on top of the mosque and normally it has loud speakers for the Imam to summon Muslims to prayer :) your welcome x
The Imam says the Khutbah while standing on it.
The minbar is a place, in a mosque, few steps above floor. The Mosque imam stands on it to deliver his sermon during Friday praying and during any religious gathering in the mosque.
a minbar and a qur'an init blud
A minbar is a pulpit or platform in a mosque from which the Imam delivers the sermon or khutbah during Friday prayers or other special occasions. It is typically elevated above the level of the congregation and can be made of wood, stone, or other materials.
The minbar inside the mosque is a structure of few steps (minimum three steps) ended by a seating flat area. This is to be stepped up by the leader of the mosque (Imam) when delivering a sermon during Friday prayer or other religious occasions as Eid Al-fitr or eid Al-Adha.
The mosque minaret is not different than the church towers or minarets.
The building is called Mosque (or Masjid) and the tower is called minaret (or Me'zana)
Well a mosque (most in America that I know of) have a section for guys to pray in and then a section for women to pray in. They are separate places where both genders cannot see each other. Other mosques in other countries have a part that the Imam goes to call the adhan and then there is the room for the men to pray in. Sometimes there is a room for the women to pray in. And there is a bathroom, either attached outside or inside.
When the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque in 1453, the Christian features were removed, and Islamic faetures, like the minbar and mihrab, plus four minarets, were added. Even though the mosque has now been secularized, it still retains its Islamic appearance.
People reading their prayer in the prayer hall, maybe an imaam giving a sermon on the minbar, people making ablution in the wudhu facilities, classrooms where children are reading the Holy Quran and learning about Islam.
Mihrab (Arabic: محراب‎ miḥrāb, pl.محاريب maḥārīb) is a semicircular nichein the wall of a mosque that indicates the qibla; that is, the direction of theKaaba in Mecca and hence the direction that Muslims should face when praying. The wall in which amihrab appears is thus the "qiblawall."Mihrabs should not be confused with the minbar, which is the raised platform from which an Imam (leader of prayer) addresses the congregation.
minbar
it is important because it is where the Prophet preaches.
A minbar (Arabic: منبر‎, also spelt mimbar or mimber) is a pulpit in the mosque where the imam (leader of prayer) stands to deliver sermons (khutbah خطبه ) or in the Hussainia where the speaker sits and lectures the congregation. While minbars are usually more akin to pulpits in elevation and structures they have a function and position more similar to that of a lectern, emphasizing contact with the audience.[original research?] The minbar is usually shaped like a small tower with a pointed roof and stairs leading up to it. Some believe decorating it is part of the sunnah, oppositely the prophet Mohammed only had a platform with 3 steps. The minbar is located to the right of the mihrab, the niche that indicates the direction of prayer (i.e. towards Mecca).In some mosques there is a platform (müezzin mahfili in Turkish) opposite the minbar. That is the place where the assistant of the Imam, the muezzin, stands during prayer. The muezzin recites the answer to the prayer of the Imam. This feature is the Islamic equivalent of the pulpit found in Christian churches.[original research?]The imam stands on the minbar to give his khutbah as well as the one he gives on the two Eids. Being raised above the ground allows the imam to see all the worshipers. And he should stand on the top step of the minbar following the example of the Prophet Muhammad.