Islamic call to prayer faces ban under Left-wing Danish government
Supporters say a national law would end municipal inconsistencies, while critics warn the measure could disproportionately restrict Muslim communities.
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"The call to prayer should not be heard over Danish homes," said the Immigration Minister.
Muslim call to prayer could be banned in radical crackdown on 'Islamisation' - 'No place in Denmark!'
Denmark is set to ban the Islamic call to prayer under plans for a radical crackdown on creeping "Islamisation". Morten Bodskov, of the left-wing Social Democrats party, confirmed the newly-elected Danish Government would pick up a probe into whether such a prohibition would be legal. He told Danish news outlet Ritzau: “The call to prayer should not be heard over Danish rooftops. “It has no place in Denmark, and you shouldn’t be in any doubt whe…
Denmark Moves to Ban Islamic Call to Prayer, Minister Says Country Should Not Sound Like Pakistan * The Gateway Pundit * by Ben Kew
Denmark is considering a nationwide ban on the Islamic call to prayer, with the country’s immigration minister saying it should not be heard “over Danish roo…
Denmark Moves to Ban the Islamic Call to Prayer Nationwide and Says It Has No Place Over Danish Rooftops
Denmark is moving towards a nationwide ban on the Islamic call to prayer, with senior ministers arguing the public broadcast of the adhan has no place in the country's soundscape. The proposal has triggered fierce debate over religious freedom, integration and whether the measure crosses a constitutional line. The proposed ban has become one of the most contentious religious policy discussions in Denmark in recent years, with supporters framing …
Denmark Considered Nationwide Ban on Islamic Call to Prayer
Denmark is taking steps to potentially prohibit the Islamic call to prayer. The nation's immigration minister expressed concerns over maintaining the country's distinct cultural identity. The post Denmark Considered Nationwide Ban on Islamic Call to Prayer appeared first on News Addicts.
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