From the hilltop temple we heard the muezzin calling for noon prayers below in the bustling city of Bergama. |
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The imam is a prayer leader, the muezzin the caller to prayers in each community. |
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As we stood overlooking the east end of town, tourists milling around us, the muezzin of a mosque down in the valley began his call to prayer. |
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Yusef called the faithful to prayer five times a day as the muezzin of the mosque. |
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A muezzin stands at the top of the tower and calls Muslims to prayer at the five ritual times of the day. |
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The great white marble dome of the mausoleum is flanked by free-standing minarets from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer. |
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We are in the Fathwat al Arab neighborhood in central Baghdad, within the hearing distance of a muezzin calling from the minaret of the elegant al Gailani Mosque. |
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When the time of iftar approaches, life starts again: shops, restaurants, cafes, streets are filled waiting the appeal of the muezzin. |
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A special functionary, the muezzin, intones a call to prayer to the entire community at the appropriate hour. |
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Bleating of sheep, music blaring out from bars, the call of the muezzin, loud grinding of corn mills, street vendors? |
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In my youth, you heard, side-by-side, the church bells ringing and the beautiful, sonorous call to prayer of the muezzin. |
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This muezzin father, who is the object of much hatred from his son who spends his whole time fanning the flames of hate, is ailing? |
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As the muezzin sounded the call to prayer from the local mosque, the bats started to come out and dart around us, flying and jinking through the air with grace and precision. |
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He has twice visited Mecca, has 18 grandsons and is held in great respect by everyone in Barra where he is the main landlord and the honorary muezzin in the mosque. |
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It's from here that the voice of the muezzin can be heard at the time of the prayers. |
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In all those countries, the sound of the muezzin becomes a great and reassuring sound of spirituality in people's daily lives. |
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It is said that after years of practice, it becomes enlarged in bass tuba players and in the Mohammedan muezzin proclaiming the hours of prayer. |
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The call to prayer from a nearby muezzin drifts over the croplands. |
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Ships' horns toot, children wave and call hello, and every morning you're awakened by the haunting call of the muezzin from some distant village mosque. |
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Nothing appears to have changed here since the 16th century: the muezzin sings, life is hectic in the squares and in the souk, while quiet and relaxing in the alleys of the Medina and behind its great mysterious doors. |
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When the muezzin refused to corroborate this, he was exiled to another mosque, prompting an outcry among anti-capitalist Muslims who decry what they see as AK's lurch towards luxury and greed. |
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This means, for example, that planning permission for the minarets in Wangen by Olten and in Langenthal was granted only on condition that no call to prayer was made, whether by a muezzin or by loudspeaker. |
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The night was pleasant, without noise and muezzin. |
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Ever since then he has received constant requests from abroad, has been appointed principal muezzin of the city and was even decorated in 1996 by Farouk Hosni, the Egyptian Minister of Culture. |
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Like the call of the muezzin, a singing bird dominates the imaginary roar of the city. Collapsed at the edge of the subway, at the eve of another day of exile, Si Moh examines postcards of his country, Morocco. |
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Before the five required daily prayers, a muezzin calls the worshippers to prayer from the minaret. |
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According to Abdel Gelil, the muezzin will chant the azan live, five times a day, from a studio in Greater Cairo Radio. |
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The town's muezzin calls for strikes and protests as well as prayers. |
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The silence of the muezzin Red planet, red rival Zero-sum politics ReprintsThroughout the trial, Mr Nuon Chea sported dark glasses and complained that the lights were too bright. |
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It is filmed in a sober and contemplative way, punctuated 5 times a day by the call to prayer, sung by the muezzin who is one of the protagonist's father. |
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And in the middle of this cheerful tumult the calls of the muezzin. |
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Here the silence is disturbed only by the murmur of water, singing birds and frogs, the hum of bees, donkeys braying and the distant call of the muezzin. |
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