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.
A minaret is similar to the bell tower of churches, but usually has a distinctive shape. It is a part of Mosque architecture that is used by the one who declares for praying to be in a higher position to allow being heard by more Muslims.
A minaret is a prayer tower, where the call to prayer is broadcast.
Supposedly the most commonly used tree is juniper... I don't think it's the more oriental-looking one that most people associate with bonsai though.
It depends on the specific school. However, most identify the degree as an associate in science degree (AS).
Not all mosques have minarets and even if they do many will not have any Islamic symbol on top of it. However, as a means of tradition a crescent is placed on top of a minaret. This is however totally regardless of religion; Islam.
The building is called Mosque (or Masjid) and the tower is called minaret (or Me'zana)
Minaret-Speaker was created in 1996.
Emin Minaret was created in 1778.
Minaret College was created in 1992.
Kėdainiai minaret was created in 1880.
It's called the Minaret.
Mosque with the Spiral Minaret was created in 1550.
Ince Minaret Medrese was created in 1956.
Minaret of Freedom Institute was created in 1993.
The Minaret is the most famous section of the Great Mosque of Samarra.
It is the second largest religion in the world. But most people associate it with terrorism unfortunately