muezzins Meaning in Bengali
যারা পাঁচ ওয়াক্ত মিনার থেকে প্রার্থনা বিশ্বস্ত তলব মসজিদ মুসলমানদের কর্মকর্তা
Noun:
মুআজ্জিন,
Similer Words:
muffineermuffing
muffish
muffles
muftiat
muftis
mugful
mugfuls
muggee
muggees
muggiest
mugginess
muggins
mugginses
muggish
muezzins's Usage Examples:
Shams al-Din al-Khalili and ibn al-Shatir, were known to have once been muezzins, and many individuals held both offices simultaneously.
Sibt al-Mardini’s declared that “the opinion of the muezzins (those who call people to prayer) is less correct than that of the legal.
Even then, many major mosques only relied on muezzins to determine prayer times using traditional methods, such as observing.
grandfather, who were all muezzins at the mosque.
[citation needed] Mulla began performing before the introduction of loudspeakers, when muezzins stood at each of.
He was one of the most popular muezzins in the time of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and a regular guest in radio Iran.
imposed on Algerian mosques and composed of muftis, imams, hezzabines, muezzins and other posts.
of the five daily prayers is raised from it, giving the signal for the muezzins of mosques throughout Jerusalem to follow suit.
Talibes may attend or be content to read books of precepts, and finally the muezzins call the faithful to the Salah with the Adhan.
Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil III, sheikhs, and courtiers, together with muezzins, physicians, and musicians, followed in his train.
minarets—Praise be to the Creator, as if they were three young coquettish muezzins—and seven high domes.
He and Bilal Ibn Rabah were chosen as muezzins in Medina by Muhammad.
To decide who would get the job, the Sultan called before him all the muezzins, preachers, and readers in the city to come before him and preach.
muezzins's Meaning':
the Muslim official of a mosque who summons the faithful to prayer from a minaret five times a day