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Definition of minbar in English: minbar(also mimbar) noun ˈmɪnbɑːˈmɪnbɑr A short flight of steps used as a platform by a preacher in a mosque. 敏拜尔(清真寺内传经者用作宣教台的楼梯形台座) Example sentencesExamples - In this regard, it might be compared to the minbar in a mosque, which was the place from which the loyalty of the community to a given ruler was publicly affirmed in the sermon each Friday.
- Despite its simple and modest architecture it bears magnificent decorative elements seen particularly clearly in the ceiling, the mihrab and minbar (pulpit).
- Messenger of Allah, you climbed up on the minbar and said, ‘Ameen, ameen, ameen.’
- The third room is largely occupied by the 23-foot-tall wooden minbar.
- There is an upstairs balcony for the ‘sisters,’ a mihrab - a kind of understated altar - and a minbar, or pulpit, an upright latticed box at the top of five carpeted steps from which the imam delivers the khutba, or sermon.
Definition of minbar in US English: minbar(also mimbar) nounˈminbärˈmɪnbɑr A short flight of steps used as a platform by a preacher in a mosque. 敏拜尔(清真寺内传经者用作宣教台的楼梯形台座) Example sentencesExamples - In this regard, it might be compared to the minbar in a mosque, which was the place from which the loyalty of the community to a given ruler was publicly affirmed in the sermon each Friday.
- There is an upstairs balcony for the ‘sisters,’ a mihrab - a kind of understated altar - and a minbar, or pulpit, an upright latticed box at the top of five carpeted steps from which the imam delivers the khutba, or sermon.
- Messenger of Allah, you climbed up on the minbar and said, ‘Ameen, ameen, ameen.’
- Despite its simple and modest architecture it bears magnificent decorative elements seen particularly clearly in the ceiling, the mihrab and minbar (pulpit).
- The third room is largely occupied by the 23-foot-tall wooden minbar.
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