Minaret

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A tower built into mosques used for the Muslim call to prayer

Real World Example

A minaret is a tall, slender tower attached to a mosque, from which the call to prayer, known as the adhan, is announced five times a day. Historically, minarets were important in the Arab World as they symbolized the presence of Islam and served as a visual and auditory reminder of faith. During its time, the minaret played a central role in community life by marking the times for prayer and gathering people together. Today, while modern technology like speakers and apps can replace the need for a physical call to prayer, the minaret still represents a connection to tradition and religious identity. For many Muslims, hearing the call to prayer, whether from a minaret or a smartphone, serves as a moment of reflection and spiritual connection in their daily life.

Practice Version

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