Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Chandigarh Jama Masjid Imam says azaan shouldn’t disturb nonMuslims

- Ifrah Mufti Ifrah.mufti@hindustant­imes.com n

After singer Sonu Nigam tweeted in April expressing his displeasur­e on being woken up early by loudspeake­rs blaring the azaan from a mosque, Maulana Ajmal Khan, the Imam of Chandigarh’s Jama Masjid, said that the loudspeake­rs should not disturb the non-Muslims.

On the third Friday of Ramzan, when Muslims from across the city had gathered for their afternoon prayers, Khan said, “We should not bother our neighbours unnecessar­ily. The volume of our loudspeake­rs should be brought down to a level that it does not disturb them. I believe that disturbing the neighbours is a nuisance, which is forbidden in Islam.”

He added, “We make announceme­nts at Sehri (before sunrise) at about 3:40am when the other residents are sleeping. We should avoid doing this. It is a sensitive issue and anybody is free to take action against us. One can move court as well.”

Khan gave an example of one of the mosques in Kerala where the authoritie­s have decided to recite azaan once in five times.

“They have decided that only a single azaan will be delivered from the Masjid and others in the area will repeat it without any noise,” Khan added.

In a recent observatio­n made by the Punjab and Haryana high courts, it was stated that azaan is undoubtedl­y an integral part of Islam, it does not necessaril­y have to be blared through loudspeake­rs.

The court had made this observatio­n in connection with a plea filed against Nigam who had tweeted, “I am not a Muslim, and I have to be woken up by the azaan in the morning. When will this forced religiousn­ess end in India.”

The volume of the loudspeake­rs should be brought down to a level that it does not disturb the neighbours MAULANA AJMAL KHAN, Imam, Chandigarh’s Jama Masjid

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