mueddin

/muˈɛdɪn/
noun
  1. A Muslim official who calls the faithful to prayer from a minaret.
    • Every mosque has a mueddin who announces the five daily prayers.
    • The mueddin's call echoed through the city at dawn.
    • The mueddin climbed the tower to recite the adhan.
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