Definitionn. the Muslim official of a mosque who summons the faithful to prayer from a minaret five times a day
Last update: September 27, 2015
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The muezzin of the mosque is very good and helping. [Please select]
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There--still high elevated above the rest of the company, to whom he vivaciously cries--he seems some Turkish Muezzin calling the good people to prayers from the top of a tower. [Please select]
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The vision came first--the vision of the blessed Lord Ali seen by the muezzin. [Please select]
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A platform had been built on the roof for the muezzin. [Please select]
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He extended his arms as a Muezzin does when he calls to prayer. [Please select]
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Ye hear the call of civilisation, but we heap the Muezzin--" He stopped, and searched mechanically for his watch." [Please select]
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Sunset had come, and, with it, the Muezzin's call to prayer from the minaret of a mosque hard by. [Please select]
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[Illustration: A MUEZZIN CALLING TO PRAYER] Within this enclosure is a famous building called the "Ká'a-ba," or cube.' [Please select]
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We could hear one muezzin in Jerusalem wailing that God is God. [Please select]
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I got my first shot at Anazeh at dawn, when the muezzin began wailing over the city; and I missed badly with both barrels. [Please select]
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