noun
- a tall, slender tower attached to a mosque, from which the call to prayer is traditionally announced
Usage: commonly found in Islamic architecture; typically has one or more balconies
Examples
- The minaret of the Blue Mosque rises gracefully above the Istanbul skyline.
- From the minaret, the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer five times a day.
- The city's oldest minaret dates back to the 12th century.
- Tourists often photograph the ornate minarets that surround the courtyard.
- The minaret's spiral staircase leads to the balcony where the call to prayer is made.