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Major Indonesian Party Criticizes New Guidelines on Mosque Loudspeakers

15:12 - February 22, 2022
News ID: 3477920
TEHRAN (IQNA) – New guidelines have been issued by Indonesia’s Ministry of Religious Affairs that say mosques are required to lower the volume of loudspeakers.

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But the country’s major Islamic party has criticized the regulations.

The ministry on Monday issued Circular No. 5/2022 regulating the volume of mosque loudspeakers in order for the call to prayer to sufficiently reach the ears of Muslims, while preserving harmony with adherents of other faiths at the same time.

One of the notable regulations contained in the circular is that sound from mosque loudspeakers cannot exceed 100 decibels (the equivalent noise level of a jet taking off from 305 meters away), where no such limit was imposed before.

The circular also limits the use of the loudspeakers to the five calls to prayer per day. Using the loudspeaker for Quran recitations is now limited to 10 minutes, while sermons and other announcements must be delivered via internal speakers.

The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), an Islamic party in opposition to the government, has pushed back against the guidelines and said that the Ministry of Religious Affairs need not meddle with technicalities related to worship.

“Let the people manage [mosque loudspeakers] in accordance with their traditions,” PKS lawmaker Bukhori Yusuf said.

“The rules can differ from one village to another.”

Mosque loudspeakers have long been a sensitive issue in Indonesia. A set of guidelines was first issued in 1978, which specified that mosque loudspeakers be used by experienced personnel to prevent the creation of disturbing mechanical static that would degrade the quality of the audio and possibly create ill will towards mosques. It also asked that those giving the call to prayer have melodious voices.

 

Source: coconuts.co

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