Person appointed at a mosque to lead and recite the call to prayer.
1 The muezzin sounded from the many minarets, and twilight was on us.
2 We could hear one muezzin in Jerusalem wailing that God is God.
3 But it sounded as if the muezzin were calling directly to Matt.
4 The voice of the muezzin , high and quavering, echoed in the air.
5 When I reached the muezzin 's chamber, it was like entering the Tardis.
6 Then they knelt down as the muezzin sang a call to prayer.
7 The cry of the morning muezzin rolled down over the town.
8 At that moment, a muezzin yodeled the evening call to prayer.
9 A platform had been built on the roof for the muezzin .
10 Even the muezzin sounded institutional, as blandly uninspired as the food.
11 Four muezzin recited the call to prayer from each of the four minarets.
12 When the muezzin 's call ended, the house sprang to life again.
13 In Muslim cities, it's the wail of the muezzin calling people to pray.
14 Middle East if its news bulletin was immediately preceded by a muezzin ? Frankly, yes.
15 The muezzin were calling across the ancient city of Urfa.
16 At sunset the muezzin sounded, cracked voices cried unmelodiously from all the minaret tops.
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