REL GENRL Minneapolis becomes first US city to allow Muslim calls to prayer at all hours

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
Minneapolis has become the first American city to allow Muslim calls to prayer to be broadcast at all hours of the day over loudspeakers, according to the Associated Press.

The Muslim call to prayer announcement, the “adman,” is made five times a day every day of the year.

On Thursday, the Minneapolis City Council unanimously passed a measure that will amend the city’s noise ordinance code to allow the calls to prayer to be broadcast. The code currently prevents early morning and late night calls over noise restrictions, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.

Minneapolis has a large population of Muslims who immigrated from East Africa, starting in the 1990s. The city has numerous mosques, and three of the 13 members of the council are Muslim.

The city’s mayor, Jacob Frey, is expected to sign the measure next week when it will become official.

City officials began working with local mosques three years ago to extend the outdoor broadcast hours for the adman to five times daily during Ramadan, according to the report. Prayers need to be said at dawn’s first light, at noon, at mid-afternoon and at the first instance of sunset.

In Minnesota, the sun rises before 5 a.m. in the summer and sets as late as 9 p.m. during the year.

In 2022, the city decided to allow calls to prayer to be broadcast all year round but only between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m.
 

nomifyle

TB Fanatic
My ex was working on a power plant In MN in 1990 and had to go to Minneapolis a few times for training. He said he saw now blacks and if you pulled up in intersection too far someone would stand in front of your car until you backed up, usually an elderly white woman. He said the city was spotless.
 

RB Martin

Veteran Member
They will be (and really already are) dhimmis.

After the Muslims conquered Syria in the seventh century, the dhimmis had to wear special identifying clothing and clip the fronts of their hair.

The dhimmi must be humiliated, belittled, distinguished by his appearance: his distinctive dress indicates to the Muslim that the dhimmi is to be treated as an inferior.

Although dhimmis were allowed to perform their religious rituals, they were obliged to do so in a manner not conspicuous to Muslims.
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And that's just the beginning...
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
They will regret allowing these calls to prayer to be broadcast.

Why can't they just use texts? That would alert the faithful without bothering the rest of us . . .

(Yeah, I know . . . it's part of conditioning the people.)
 

anna43

Veteran Member
I wonder if the Christian churches started broadcasting a call to worship with the same regularity if it would be approved. I can recall in the past protests to the "noise" of chimes from a church.

When I was a child, I loved hearing the church bells on Sunday morning. It was such an uplifting sound to me. Come to think of it, I haven't heard the chimes from the Catholic church a couple blocks from me for a long time. I know some neighbors complained a few years back so maybe they no longer play them. Sad.
 

TammyinWI

Talk is cheap
I did a search before I posted the similar thread, well nothing popped up. Can the threads be merged?

 

vector7

Dot Collector

Minneapolis becomes first US city to allow Muslim calls to prayer at all hours​

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