I passed a feverish night, and did not fall asleep until the muezzins from the minarets had announced the break of day.
We assembled at the close of day, and began our march just as the muezzins called the evening prayer.
They then ordered the muezzins to call the people to prayers, both for the sake of getting them out of the way, and of endeavouring by their petitions to avert the calamity; but neither of these expedients was a whit more successful.
In the darkness she heard the trumpet-voiced muezzins in the distant Aleppo, calling the midnight Oola: "Allahu akhbar!
When the muezzins climbed their minarets to bid all Moslems "come to prayer," few heard.
The priests were raising the matin hymn from the rock of Sion, where infidel muezzinshad called on the single Allah for so many sinful years.
But over the din of arms sounded the cry of the muezzins from the Mosque el-Aksa, and all the other lesser fanes, calling the people to prayer.
She heard themuezzins calling the evening "maghreb prayer" over the city.
They then ordered the muezzinsto call the people to prayers; both for the sake of getting them out of the way, and of endeavouring, by their petitions, to avert the calamity: but neither of these expedients was a whit more successful.
The Khalif laughed at him and ordering him a thousand dinars, bestowed on him a sumptuous dress of honour and made him chief of the Muezzins in his mosque.
It was the adhan, the cry of the muezzins in the minarets of Lucera's mosques.
The muezzins are often selected from the ranks of the blind, as the duties of the office are within their powers; but this singer at the low window had closed his eyes voluntarily.
Very Arabian is still the call to prayer which is chanted by the muezzins from the minarets of the mosques several times during the day.
But the dawn overtook them midway and the muezzins began to chant the call to morning-prayer.
The Caliph laughed at him and ordering him a thousand dinars, bestowed on him a costly robe of honour and made him headman of the Muezzinsin his mosque.
And one of the Muezzins said, "I will protect thee; so be of good cheer and keep thine eyes cool of tear.
The two muezzins (as they often are) were blind men, and complaint was made to the authorities that the muezzins of Sultan Hassan permitted people to ascend the minarets to gaze into the forbidden precincts of the harems below.
But muezzins began to call from the minarets of Hotin to prayer; therefore all were silent.
When the muezzins called to prayer from wooden towers, built in haste, the whole army turned to the East, each man stretched before himself a skin or a mat, and the entire army fell on its knees, like one man.
A Thanksgiving Mass was celebrated, and on that same square where the day previous muezzins had cried: "La Allah illa Allah!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "muezzins" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.