As well as providing a visual cue to a Muslim community, the call to prayer is traditionally given from the top of the minaret. In some of the oldest mosques, such as the Great Mosque of Damascus, minarets originally served as watchtowers illuminated by torches (hence the derivation of the word from the Arabic nur, meaning "light"). In more recent times, the main function of the minaret was to provide a vantage point from which the muezzin can call out the adhan, calling the faithful to prayer.
In most modern Mosques, the adhan is called not in the minaret, but in the musallah, or prayer hall, via a microphone and speaker system. However, the minaret remains as an architect symbol for the mosque.
Almost all Islamic mosques have minarets.
The minarets vary from place to place as they are structured based on the architectural styles of their area. For example, Makkah and Madinah have the same interior in the mosques like the Spanish city Cordoba, which was one of the earliest mosques during the time when Islam was dominant in Spain. It is all upon the architecture, and the minarets vary from place to place.
Loudspeakers in mosques are normally used for Adhan or "call to prayer" and are also usually fitted onto Minarets.
Minarets are most commonly used in the building of mosques. The basic architectural details of minarets usually include a tall spire and a cone shaped crown.
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Minartes are tall towers from which Muslims are called to prayer.
A minaret is a prayer tower, where the call to prayer is broadcast.
No relation between minarets (and/or their numbers) and the five pillars of Islam. The minarets are physical structures that are characterizing mosques while the five pillars of Islam are the representing basic principles of Islam religion per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Refer to question below.
Oral. Onur has written: 'Edirne minareleri' -- subject(s): Mosques, Minarets
Mosques typically consist of a structure with one or more domes as well as tall towers called minarets.
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A few names apply depending on context. Mosques have Minarets, Dublin city has a spire and Cairo has Obelisks.