A muezzin calls the faithful to prayer 5 times each day.
Muezzin
A Muezzin is a man chosen at the mosque to call for the prayer five times a day.
This person is called a muezzin.
A muezzin.
The building is called Mosque (or Masjid) and the tower is called minaret (or Me'zana)
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.
no for calling to prayer when no laud speaker was invented
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.
A minaret on a mosque performs roughly the same function as belltower on a church; it calls the faithful to prayer at the appropriate intervals.
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.
Mosque with the Spiral Minaret was created in 1550.
It is called minaret. In Arabic, it is Me'ezana
A Minaret. It is where the call of prayer (Adhan) is called from.
The towers are minarets. The domes are domes.
it is called Minaret (or Minareh مناره) and is for calling Muslims to pray.
Minaret. The Steeple can be a neutral term in architecture and can therefore apply to the minaret of a mosque, but steeple usually refers to the tower placed on the side of a church.