A minaret is a distinctive architectural feature of Islamic mosques. It is a tall spire with a conical crown. It is a visual marker to a Muslim community, but its main purpose is to provide a vantage point from which the call to prayer is made.
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The building is called Mosque (or Masjid) and the tower is called minaret (or Me'zana)
It is important because Muslims need the muezzin from the tower to call them to prayer.
A minaret is a tall thin tower in any corner of a building used either as an observation place or announce eg: The auzans by Muslims Maulvis to call for prayers.
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It's called the Minaret.
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