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.
Man who calls Muslims to prayer. Correct spelling muezzin.
Muezzin (or Muzim)
It is important because Muslims need the muezzin from the tower to call them to prayer.
A Mosque, there is also a tower called a Minaret which calls muslims, wherever they are, to prayer 5 times a day. At these times they will turn in the direction of Mecca and proceed to pray.
The person who makes the call to prayer is called the mu'azzin.
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.
The tower was used as a high place to call for prayer. Muslims pray 5 times a day, and the call for prayer was made so as to announce the time for prayers. It is now modernised with loud speakers and the call for prayer is made from inside the mosque.
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 is the tall, skinny tower next to mosques. the caller for prayer climbs to the top and calls people to prayer with the ADHAN. i hope this answers ur question.
The building is called Mosque (or Masjid) and the tower is called minaret (or Me'zana)
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.