A
minaret (; , ,), from , also known as
Goldaste "lighthouse", is a distinctive architectural structure akin to a
tower and typically found adjacent to
mosques. Generally a tall spire with a conical or
onion-shaped crown, usually either free-standing or taller than associated support structure. The basic form of a minaret includes a base, shaft, and gallery. Styles vary regionally and by period. Minarets provide a visual focal point and are traditionally used for the Muslim
call to prayer.