Re: Banning loud speakers
i sympathize with the thread starter Balram and just do not understand how people can give remarks like," no body complains on loud music".
why do you compare music to aazan and giving this logic would make any one understand the importance of aazan
Aazan should be in a very moderate manner in a locality where there are Muslims and that too it should not cause any pain to any one
In a locality where there are few muslims, they should simply kep alarms on their watches and aazan should only be confined to mosque
you can call me heretic but there were no watches at the time of prophet so aazan was a reminder of impending Salaat, also one human shouting at the peak of his voice cannot disturb some one even next door
but loud speaker, you can really make people deaf and there is no compulsion in Islam, we Muslims make fun of our religion our selves by giving such funny remarks, the person was very right that if the religion is as attracctive as we portray why we need loud speakers for aazan,very well said, the one who has to say his prayers can go on his own watch and who does not want will pretend not to listen the loudest Aazan
It is time that we muslims mature