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.
A muezzin is the person at the mosque who leads the call (adhan) to Friday service and the five daily prayers (salat) from one of a mosque's minarets.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him ) is the first who called Muslims to prayer per God command to him. Then a person called "Moazen" calls Muslims for praying when the praying time is due,
Muezzin (or Muzim)
The person who makes the call to prayer is called the mu'azzin.
Man who calls Muslims to prayer. Correct spelling muezzin.
It's called the Minaret.
A minaret, in Islam, is a tower, with a balcony. From it is where the muezzin calls Muslims to prayer.
Muslims are obligated to pray five specific times of the day. The "Call of Prayer" Usually offered by a male, known as "Mu'azan" in Arabic. The prayer call recalls Muslims to offer prayer for the remembrance of their creator "ALLAH TALA" and be thankful to his grants.
If the Muslim really beleives that he's in front of Allah and makes a perfect prayer, it will absolutely make him a better person
Im pretty sure its mosque
A mu'adhin is a person who calls the prayer in other words the caller of the adhan
Muslims don't worship the kabba but the kabba is the direction of prayer for Muslims after Jerusalem was the direction of prayer. first Jerusalem was the direction of prayer for Muslim then a verse in the quran ordered Muslims to switch their direction of prayer from Jerusalem to the kabba.
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.
Muslims pray five times aday, Dawn prayer "Alfajr" Noon prayer "Azzuhr" Afternoon prayer "Alasr" Evening prayer "Almaghrib" Night prayer "Aleshaa"