Should Not Feel Like Suburb of Islamabad: Denmark Plans Azaan Ban
- Denmark's Immigration Minister Morten Bodskov announced plans to examine a nationwide ban on the Islamic call to prayer, the Azaan, citing concerns about its place in Danish public life and describing some areas as feeling like 'a suburb of Islamabad'.
- Any ban on public Azaan broadcasts must comply with constitutional and human rights laws, and currently local noise regulations prohibit loudspeaker broadcasts in some municipalities, with the Grand Mosque of Copenhagen voluntarily refraining from outdoor broadcasts.
- Denmark has previously attempted to ban public Azaan broadcasts and already enforces local noise rules restricting such broadcasts, reflecting the government's tough immigration policies.
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Should not feel like suburb of Islamabad: Denmark plans Azaan ban
Copenhagen: Denmark’s government is considering a nationwide ban on the public broadcast of the Islamic call to prayer, or Azaan, and has launched a legal review to determine whether such a measure would comply with the country’s constitution. Immigration Minister Morten Bodskov said the government would examine whether a nationwide prohibition could be introduced without breaching constitutional protections for religious freedom. “The call to p…
“Not a Suburb of Islamabad”: Denmark revives bid to ban Islamic call to prayer in public places
Copenhagen: Denmark has revived plans to introduce a nationwide ban on the Islamic Adhan, the Muslim call to prayer, reigniting a long-running debate over immigration, integration and the public expression of Islam as Copenhagen presses ahead with some of Europe’s toughest migration policies. The renewed proposal comes as the government argues that visible Islamic practices are increasingly reshaping public spaces and raising concerns about what…
The Muslim population in Denmark makes up about 5 percent of the total population, making them the largest minority group in the country.
Denmark plans azaan ban. It fears turning into a 'suburb of Islamabad'
Denmark has revived plans for a nationwide ban on the Islamic call to prayer, coming months after the European country outlawed the Islamic full-face veil in public spaces. The proposal comes amid concerns over growing Islamisation in Denmark.
‘Creeping Islamization’: 1 leftist lawmaker looking into ban on Muslims’ amplified ‘prayers’ * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Source link One leftist lawmaker has confirmed he is looking into a ban on Muslims’ public “prayers,” amplified and broadcast to the public. One of the byproducts of allowing mass immigration by Islamists is that they demand, under their religion, that they can broadcast amplified calls to prayer to the public, including to those who
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