In Karnataka Sri Ram Sena played Hanuman Chalisa in 1,000 temples to counter Azaan on mosques’ loudspeakers
Hanuman Chalisa in 1,000 temples at 5 a.m. played on loudspeakers
Hanuman Chalisa in 1,000 temples at 5 a.m. played on loudspeakers
If loudspeakers on mosques in UP can be removed, why not in Maharashtra ? – Raj Thackeray
It is shameful that Court orders are ignored in our country by the religious fanatics and the Administration does not take action.
It is unfortunate that in a Hindu majority Maharashtra orders are issued only against Hindus. Will the Police dare to give such orders to other religions during Hindu festivals or processions ?
Unauthorized loudspeakers were installed on several mosques and the call to prayer in a very deafening voice was started. Tired of the constant distress due to loud speakers in mosques…
Sagir Baig, a 62-year-old Imam a resident of the Nagliya Aakil Mosque was beheaded by an assistant, who wanted to give the call to prayer (azaan). Can fanatics who behead their own religious brethren ever show compassion towards Hindus?
Twenty-six people agreed to lodge complaints with the respective Police stations to stop the denigration taking place through Net web series, while eight people will lodge complaints against unauthorised loudspeakers put up on mosques.
When the loudspeakers did not exist, the Azan was still being recited and people used to gather for namaz. Therefore, banning Azan from being recited from loudspeakers cannot be an infringement…
The Allahabad High Court has held that Azaan (the call to ritual prayer in Islam) can be recited from the minarets of mosques by human voice only and without the use of any amplifying device or loudspeaker.
aved Akhtar said that azaan on loudspeakers will not be stopped. The Government should make legal efforts to stop it !