Minarets.
The building is called Mosque (or Masjid) and the tower is called minaret (or Me'zana)
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.
The tower at a mosque from which believers are called to prayer is called a "minaret." Minarets are often tall, slender structures that serve both a practical purpose of calling the faithful to prayer and an aesthetic role in Islamic architecture. The call to prayer, or "adhan," is usually announced from the minaret by a muezzin.
no for calling to prayer when no laud speaker was invented
The towers are minarets. The domes are domes.
No, not all churches have a bell tower. Bell Towers (and the use of large bells) were used since ages past to call the faithful to gather at church for worship services / masses. Hence, most ancient / old church buildings (like cathedrals) do feature bell towers. However, most modern church buildings (especially those of the Protestant churches) don't have bell towers. Anyone is free to come in these churches and observe the worship services taking place (typically during Sunday).
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The famous tower in Pisa, Italy is called The Leaning Tower of Pisa
A minaret is the tower.
It's called the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The high tower a church is called a steeple.
the tower on a castle is called a turret!