Alminar
Alminar is a term that can refer to the minaret of a mosque, or, in some contexts, to proper nouns derived from the Arabic word for beacon. In Arabic, the word for minaret is منارة (manārah), sometimes rendered in Latin scripts as al-minār, al-minar, or mināra; the form alminar appears in various languages as a transliteration or adaptation. In architectural usage, alminar denotes the tower from which the call to prayer is announced and which serves as a visual landmark in Islamic urban design.
Minarets typically rise adjacent to mosques, with a tall slender shaft, balconies, and decorative elements reflecting
Geographically, the concept of an alminar exists across the Islamic world, including the Middle East, North