Minaret
A minaret is a tall, slender tower associated with a mosque from which the call to prayer (adhan) is announced. Traditionally a muezzin ascends the minaret to proclaim the call, but in many modern mosques the call is transmitted by loudspeakers. Beyond its religious function, the minaret serves as a visual landmark and symbol of Islamic architecture in many cities.
Architecturally, minarets vary widely but typically consist of a vertical shaft anchored by a base, one or
Regional styles include: in the Middle East and North Africa, tall, slender towers with conical or onion-shaped
Today minarets remain integral to mosque complexes and function as distinctive elements in urban skylines, while