It is just a tradition to place on the top of a minaret the moon crescent. It has nothing to do with Islam rules or instructions.
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The Second Islamic summit Conference was held in Lahore at the same place where minaret of Pakistan (Minar-e-Pakistan) stands today.
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A minaret is a distinctive architectural feature of Islamic mosques. It is a tall spire with a conical crown. It is a visual marker to a Muslim community, but its main purpose is to provide a vantage point from which the call to prayer is made.
It is just a symbol of a mosque. It is called Meenar.
The tower is called a minaret, and the building is called a mosque or a masjid. The minaret is used by the muezzin, who climbs to the top and announces the beginning of a prayer.
It is not an Islamic symbol per religion. It is just something traditional and historical. There is no religious Islamic symbol in the sense as the Cross; for example; in the Christian religion. Refer to question below for more information.
yes the islamic sybol is symetrical
the symbol is called the sky The crescent moon.
The building is called Mosque (or Masjid) and the tower is called minaret (or Me'zana)
Muhammad of Ghor is known for building the Qutb Minar in Delhi, India. The Qutb Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the tallest brick minaret in the world. It was built in the 12th century and is a prominent example of Indo-Islamic architecture.