Muslims preach at the mosque lead by the religious leader called Imam or Sheikh
the imam
It's the place in mosque where the imam stands and delivers the sermon to the muslims.
The preacher delivers a sermon from the pulpit.
well it is a pulpit next to the mihrab The minbar is a seat at the front of the mosque. The imam sits on the minbar while delivering the khutbah (sermon) at salat-al-Jumah (Friday prayer.)It is a a place, that is a bit higher than where the rest of the praying Muslims are, where the Imaam or preacher stands and gives his speach.
A platform where a sermon is conducted is often called a pulpit or lectern. It is the elevated structure in a church or religious setting from which a preacher delivers a sermon or speech to the congregation.
The minbar is an Arabic word that the Islam leader (or Imam) in the mosque steps up and stands to give sermon to Muslims in the mosque. pulpit
An Imam leads the people(namazis) in a prayer. He gives a sermon before each Jum'ma prayer.
Every day. But we also go to the mosque on Fridays to hear a sermon and pray Jummah prayer.
He is the person who calls the faithful to prayer at the mosque.
The most important part to be done in a mosque, in congregation. It is accompanied by a sermon (Khutbah), and it replaces the normal Dhuhr prayer.
Every day. But we also go to the mosque on Fridays to hear a sermon and pray Jummah prayer.
The minbar inside the mosque is a structure of few steps (minimum three steps) ended by a seating flat area. This is to be stepped up by the leader of the mosque (Imam) when delivering a sermon during Friday prayer or other religious occasions as Eid Al-fitr or eid Al-Adha.