NW Germany rules mosque must stop broadcasting call to prayer- Court order.
A mosque in northwest Germany must no longer broadcast its Friday midday
call to prayer by loudspeaker, a local court said after it upheld on
Friday a challenge by a couple who live nearly 1km away.
The Gelsenkirchen administrative court found that the town of Oer-Erkenschwick had not assessed the local Muslim community’s request properly in 2013.
However, a court spokesman said that this did not prevent the mosque making a new application.
The local Christian couple had argued that the call to prayers violated their own religious rights. A senior official with the affected mosque said the court’s decision was disappointing, adding that the call to prayer lasts for two minutes only on Fridays.
{source RT}
The Gelsenkirchen administrative court found that the town of Oer-Erkenschwick had not assessed the local Muslim community’s request properly in 2013.
However, a court spokesman said that this did not prevent the mosque making a new application.
The local Christian couple had argued that the call to prayers violated their own religious rights. A senior official with the affected mosque said the court’s decision was disappointing, adding that the call to prayer lasts for two minutes only on Fridays.
{source RT}
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