Azadkashmir
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wat about loud tractors, cars, trucks, and planes flying over head i think india should ban them too.
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Comparing 5 times a day to 1 day a year (with permission) is idiotic.
Yes you can complain if someone purposely stops tractor,car,trucks in front of your house and stops the aeroplane midair above your house to disturb you.wat about loud tractors, cars, trucks, and planes flying over head i think india should ban them too.
It is not idiotic but sensible. You ask me.
1. Diwali ( originally "Deepawali" - the festival of lamps ) is not for one day but at least five days.
2. This so-called festival of lamps has fireworks bursting for those five days and India becomes a maddening place for those five days. A place where gentle cats become absolutely terrified and find the deepest place to hide. An ideal city is which is a compromise between humans and cats, and India generally is no such place generally, and especially during "Deepawali".
Bhai loud speakers are used all over the world. I live in ksa. Every masjid here has loud speaker. But what I noticed in pak is that first of all azan is not the problem doesn't matter how loud the speaker is. It's the naat after prayer. Like naat is amazing but turn of loud speaker and recite inside masjid. But Pakistanis will used 10 year old boys to recite naat as loud as possible even on loud speaker.its not even part of islam since the invention of loud speaker molvis said that time its haram un islamic but in recent decades its became part of mosques .
I hope you have similar sentiments for noise pollution 5 times a day that too in the 10:00 pm - 6:00 am timeslot?
The festival is of 5 days but bursting of crackers take place mostly only on the day of Laxmi Puja.
I am all for banning big bombs and bursting of crackers beyond 10:00 pm on the said day too.
bhai jan pakistan have not only loud speaker issue but so much of religous extreamism issue .Bhai loud speakers are used all over the world. I live in ksa. Every masjid here has loud speaker. But what I noticed in pak is that first of all azan is not the problem doesn't matter how loud the speaker is. It's the naat after prayer. Like naat is amazing but turn of loud speaker and recite inside masjid. But Pakistanis will used 10 year old boys to recite naat as loud as possible even on loud speaker.
@The Accountant why negative rating? that is a serious issue, imagine if a person does a night shift of 12 hours which is common in pakistan, he cant even sleep properly due to these loudspeakers, with different timings of Salah at different mosques make things more worse, there are 4 o 5 timings of same prayer in almost every town in Lahore. These Molvies dont care about Haqooqul ibad.its really good these mullahs are making so much noise pollution here in pakistan too . a single speaker is enough but they use hell of speakers like they want to awake dead one from grave to go prayer .
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Naat on loud speakers is only in Pakistan. No other Muslim country has stuff like this. Naat are recited inside without the Loud Speakers.I'm against banning it, but there should be restrictions.
1. At fajr time and isha time, no need for salawat or naat over the loudspeaker. Just do Azaan and be done.
2. It should be at the same time. I know there is some fiqh based differences on when Asar time is, but as far as i'm concerned the rest of the namaz ought to be coordinated.
3. No khutbahs broadcast over the loudspeakers. Limit them to the sound systems inside the masjid.
Unfortunately Pakistani molvi have turned Azan into noise pollution. I was in Turkey and Morocco over the last few years on holidays and azaan happened across multiple masjids within a minute or two.
IDK what the situation is like in India.
.... although it's ironic that a country which is regularly described as loud, is complaining about azan. No complaints about the loud prayers from their temples, or the traffic horns all the time, or the shouting in bazaars... but azaan is the bane of their existence. This is just another anti Muslim step.
If you want to cut noise pollution, ban the use of horns instead.
For disregarding azan. Molvis are taking Allah name on the loud speakers. Even if u dont like that u should use words wisely. Is it justified for a muslim to say that giving azan on loud speaker is making hell ?@The Accountant why negative rating? that is a serious issue, imagine if a person does a night shift of 12 hours which is common in pakistan, he cant even sleep properly due to these loudspeakers, with different timings of Salah at different mosques make things more worse, there are 4 o 5 timings of same prayer in almost every town in Lahore. These Molvies dont care about Haqooqul ibad.
you misunderstood the post. @Imran Khan said one speaker is enough rather then so many.For disregarding azan. Molvis are taking Allah name on the loud speakers. Even if u dont like that u should use words wisely. Is it justified for a muslim to say that giving azan on loud speaker is making hell ?
U can share your disagreement in decent manner as well.