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Muezzin

Muezzin (Arabic: مُؤَذِّن, romanized: Muʾadhdhin) is the person who proclaims the Adhan, the Islamic call to prayer, traditionally from a mosque's minaret, although it may also be recited elsewhere. The muezzin calls Muslims to the five daily prayers and plays an important role in the religious life of the Muslims. The institution of the muezzin dates…

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related to Bibliography · 47
Muezzin → Brentjes, Brill, Ch, David, Din, Donzel, Edicions Universitat Barcelona, Fifteenth Century, In, In Bosworth, In Emilia Calvo, ISBN, Islam, Islamic, Islamic Science East, Jamil Ragep, Johannes, King, Leiden, Mahk
related to Roles and responsibilities · 18
Muezzin → Arabic, Din, From, Historian Sonja Brentjes, Islamic, Ka'bah, Khalili, Makkah, Mamluk Egypt, Muezzins, Shams, Shatir, Some, The, Today, Unlike, When, Wuḍu
related to Origins · 8
Muezzin → After, Bilal, He, Islamic, Mecca, Muhammad, Rabah, The
related to Online · 7
Muezzin → Amy Tikkanen, Deepti Mahajan, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica Online, Gloria Lotha, Muezzin Islamic, The Editors
related to External links · 4
Muezzin → Aug, Cairo, May, Muslim
see also · 4
Muezzin → Islamic, Jewish, Muslim, Salah
related to Call of the muezzin · 3
Muezzin → Historically, In Turkey, The
related to Etymology · 3
Muezzin → Arabic, The English, Thus

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call prayer islamic muwaqqit adhan muhammad ibn arabic mosque mosques recited bilal rabah first isbn muezzins also minaret chosen considered

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Muezzinrelated to BibliographyBrentjes0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographySonja0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographyShams0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographyDin0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographySakhawi0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographyMuwaqqits0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographyMu'adhdhins0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographyTeachers0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographyVarious Astronomical Disciplines0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographyMamluk Cities0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographyFifteenth Century0.60section
Muezzinrelated to BibliographyIn Emilia Calvo0.60section

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