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Last Update: Wednesday, 29 May 2013 KSA 16:12 - GMT 13:12
Indonesian mosques ordered to turn down the volume 
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
 There are some 800,000 mosques in Indonesia, which has the 
world’s biggest Muslim population, and many use speakers to blast out 
the call to prayer as well as fiery Koranic verses, often at high 
volumes in the early hours. (File Photo: AFP) 
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AFP, Jakarta 
Indonesian mosques have been ordered to cut down on their use of 
loudspeakers, an Islamic group said Wednesday, a move that may provide 
some relief to millions who live near the places of worship.

There are some 800,000 mosques in Indonesia, which has the world’s 
biggest Muslim population, and many use speakers to blast out the call 
to prayer as well as fiery Koranic verses, often at high volumes in the 
early hours.

But now the Indonesian Mosques Council has asked 
the places of worship to restrict the use of loudspeakers following 
years of complaints by weary residents.

“We must not force 
something that we believe is good on others who may see it as a 
disturbance,” said Masdar Masudi, deputy head of the council that groups
 many of the country’s mosques.

“Even Muslims, such as those who are ill or have insomnia, will definitely get 
annoyed at the noise.”

Loudspeakers that face into surrounding neighborhoods should broadcast 
only the call to prayer, which is often relatively quiet and short, said
 Masudi.

If there are several mosques in the same area, only one should broadcast the 
call, he said.

For longer and louder readings, speakers can still be used, but they must face 
into the grounds of the mosque, he said.

Mosques become particularly noisy during the holy month of Ramadan, 
when Muslims forgo food, drink and sex between dawn and dusk and the 
loudspeakers blare out Koranic verses almost constantly.

Previous attempts to get mosques to lower their volume have met with extreme 
opposition.

An elderly Indonesian was forced earlier this year to withdraw a legal 
action against a noisy mosque in the city of Banda Aceh on Sumatra 
Island after an angry mob threatened to kill him.

Nevertheless, he ended up winning a rare victory -- the mosque in question 
turned down the volume significantly after the case.

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