IPA: /ˈmɪm.bɑːr/
KK: /mɪmˈbɑr/
A raised platform in a mosque where the person leading prayers speaks to the congregation.
The imam stood at the mimbar to deliver the Friday sermon.
The word 'mimbar' originates from Arabic 'minbar' (منبر), meaning a pulpit or platform used for preaching in a mosque. It refers specifically to the raised platform from which sermons are delivered.
Imagine a speaker standing on a 'platform' ('minbar') to deliver important messages — that's what a mimbar is used for.