muezzinmyuˈɛz ɪn, mu-
muezzin (n)
- plural
- muezzins
English Definitions:
muezzin, muazzin, muadhdhin (noun)
the Muslim official of a mosque who summons the faithful to prayer from a minaret five times a day
muezzin (Noun)
The person who issues the call to prayer from one of the minarets of a mosque.
Muezzin
A muezzin, or muzim, is the person appointed at a mosque to lead, and recite, the call to prayer for every event of prayer and worship in the mosque. The Muezzin's post is an important one, as he is the one responsible for each call to prayer. The community depends on him for accurate prayer schedules. Historically a muezzin would have recited the adhan or call to prayer by the minarets in order to be heard by those around the mosque. Now, mosques often have loudspeakers mounted on the top of the minaret and the muezzin will use a microphone allowing the call to prayer to be heard at great distances without climbing the minaret.
Muezzin
The muezzin (Arabic: مُؤَذِّن) is the person who proclaims the call to the daily prayer (ṣalāt) five times a day (Fajr prayer, Zuhr prayer, Asr prayer, Maghrib prayer and Isha prayer) at a mosque. The muezzin plays an important role in ensuring an accurate prayer schedule for the Muslim community.
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