Mu'adhin pronounced "Mu-add-in " is the Arabic name and the call is called Adhan.
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No. Only a man can perform the call to worship.
The Muslim house of worship is a mosque.
A call to prayer is a public proclamation, which is made five times a day in Muslim societies to mark out the ordained occasions for worship in mosques.
The worship area of a masjid (mosque), or, in fact, a dedicated place for Muslim prayer anywhere, such as an airport, hospital, mall, or school, is called a "musallah."
Assuming that by "Arabian" you mean Muslim (the majority of Arabians are followers of Islam), their houses of worship are called mosques.
The normal term is an Imam. The function of the Imam is to lead the prayer, and this person is not held to have any special relationship with God.
Both are places of worship. A Mosque is used for Muslim worship. A Synagogue is used for Jewishworship.
Tagalog translation of call to worship: tinawag para manamapalataya
No one worships the Qur'an. That would be idolatry. Followers of Islam worship God.
I think you mean a minaret, which is a tall spire, either freestanding or attached to a mosque (Muslim place of worship). A person called a muezzin makes the call to prayer from the minaret.
Well Muslim Asians Call him Muhammed. I am A Muslim (bengli) I do not Know what hindus Call Him
Yes, all Muslim people worship the same god, who they call Allah, meaning "The one God," or "The sole Diety." As with all other religions, followers of Islam sometimes disagree about details of the teachings and will of their god. The Muslim god is, by traditional, the same one worshiped by Jews and Christians, though these three religions differ on which holy books and teachings are valid and which prophets are legitimate representatives of their shared deity.