• minaret. A tower usually attached to a mosque from which the Muslim faithful are called to prayer.
  • The minaret has been used for centuries by muezzins (Arabic mu'adhdhinun, Muslim criers) for the call to daily prayers, but its original use is unclear.
  • There are a number of uses for minarets, but perhaps the most famous is the traditional call to prayer, which is often issued from the balconies minarets.
  • "minarets" metninin Reverso Context tarafından İngilizce-Türkçe bağlamda çevirisi: Instead of those, some Islamic features and four minarets were added.
  • Islamic societies had been building minarets for a few hundred years before it became a thing in Central Asia.
  • Minaret ({{{1}}}). the tall slender tower of an Islamic mosque, from which the muezzin recites the adhan (call to prayer).
  • Kapıcı yuvarlandı, taştan yüzü yüksek sesle çarptı, yaldızlı konferans salonu sallandı ve minareler çöktü. ... towering minarets - yükselen minareler.
  • Minaret, in Islamic religious architecture, the tower from which the faithful are called to prayer five times a day by a muezzin.
  • Another suggestion is that the minaret is modeled on the Lighthouse at Alexandria, Egypt, one of the wonders of the ancient world.
  • Where this is no longer recognizable, we can often assume a ruined mosque, probably built in some transient building material (clay bricks) near the minaret.