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minaret
minaret, inIslamic religious architecture, thetower from which the faithful are called to prayer five times each day by amuezzin, or crier. Such a tower is always connected with amosque and has one or more balconies or open galleries. At the time of the ProphetMuhammad, the call to prayer (adhān) was made from the highest roof in thevicinity of the mosque. The earliest minarets were former Greek watchtowers and the towers of Christian churches. The oldest minaret inNorth Africa is atKairouan,Tunisia. It was built between 724 and 727 and has a massive square form.
- Arabic:
- “beacon”
- Related Topics:
- mosque
Minarets are constructed in a wide variety of forms ranging from thick, squat, spiral ramps, as atSamarra,Iraq (built 848–852), to soaring, delicate, pencil-thin spires. Often the minaret is square at the base, where it is attached to the mosque. Above this square base it may rise in a series of circular, hexagonal, or octagonal stages, each marked by a projecting balcony. At the top is a bulbous dome, an openpavilion, or a metal-covered cone. The upper parts of the minaret are usually richly decorated with carving. The steps may be internal or external. The number of minarets per mosque also varies, from one to as many as six. These towers were built to be “landmarks ofIslam”—to be visible from afar and to stamp a site with Islamic character.















