minaretˌmɪn əˈrɛt, ˈmɪn əˌrɛt
minaret (n)
- plural
- minarets
minaret
English Definitions:
minaret (noun)
slender tower with balconies
minaret (Noun)
the tall slender tower of an Islamic mosque, from which the muezzin recites the adhan (call to prayer)
Minaret
A minaret is a distinctive architectural feature of Islamic mosques, generally a tall spire with an onion-shaped or conical crown, usually either free standing or taller than any associated support structure. The basic form of a minaret includes a base, shaft, and gallery. Styles vary regionally and by period. Minarets provide a visual focal point and are used for the call to prayer.
Minaret
A minaret (; Arabic: منارة, romanized: manāra, or Arabic: مِئْذَنة, romanized: miʾḏana; Turkish: minare; Persian: گلدسته, romanized: goldaste) is a type of tower typically built into or adjacent to mosques. Minarets are generally used to project the Muslim call to prayer (adhan), but they also served as landmarks and symbols of Islam's presence. They can have a variety of forms, from thick, squat towers to soaring, pencil-thin spires.
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