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muezzin
mu·ez·zin M0466300 (myo͞o-ĕz′ĭn, mo͞o-)n. Islam The crier who calls the faithful to prayer five times a day. [Ottoman Turkish müezzin or Persian muazzin, from Arabic mu'aḏḏin, active participle of 'aḏḏana, to call to prayer; see azan.]muezzin (muːˈɛzɪn) n (Islam) Islam the official of a mosque who calls the faithful to prayer five times a day from the minaret[C16: changed from Arabic mu'adhdhin]mu•ez•zin (myuˈɛz ɪn, mu-) n. a crier who calls Muslims to prayer. Compare minaret. [1575–85; < Turkish müezzin < Arabic mu'adhdhin] muezzinA crier or caller to prayer who announces prayer times from the minaret of a mosque.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | muezzin - the Muslim official of a mosque who summons the faithful to prayer from a minaret five times a daymuadhdhin, muazzinannouncer - someone who proclaims a message publicly | Translationsmuezzin
muezzin Islam the official of a mosque who calls the faithful to prayer five times a day from the minaret Muezzin in Islam, the paid servant of a mosque who five times daily proclaims the call (azan) to prayer. muezzin Related to muezzin: Adhan, Call to prayer, AzaanSynonyms for muezzinnoun the Muslim official of a mosque who summons the faithful to prayer from a minaret five times a daySynonymsRelated Words |