» For the mountain formation, see Minarets (California). Minarets (from Arabic manāra (lighthouse) منارة, usually مئذنة) are distinctive architectural features of Islamic mosques. Minarets are generally tall spires with onion-shaped crowns, usually either free standing or much taller than any surrounding support structure. Functions of minarets As well as providing a visual cue to a Muslim community, the call to prayer's tradition… (
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