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[ mim-bahr ] / ˈmɪm bɑr /
Origin of mimbarFirst recorded in 1810–20, mimbar is from the Arabic word minbar Words nearby mimbarMilyukov, mim, Mimamsa, Mimas, Mimba, mimbar, mime, mimeo, mimeograph, mimesis, mimetic Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for mimbarThe "Mimbar," or pulpit, was fashioned out of a simple palm-tree trunk on which the Prophet mounted when he preached his sermons. The Life of Mohammad|Etienne Dinet The Mimbar, or pulpit is so placed that the speaker can face Mecca. The Faith of Islam|Edward Sell We learn from Ibn-Khaldoun and many other writers, that the throne of the Mussulman sultans was the mimbar, takcht, or cursi. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain, Volume II (of 3)|Leonard Williams The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain, Volume III (of 3)|Leonard Williams
The preacher standing on the second step of the Mimbar, or pulpit, with a large club or staff in his hand, delivers his sermon. The Faith of Islam|Edward Sell
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