African countries Ghana have banned call to prayers

The Ghana government also ordered the removal of Loud Speaker from the mosque, making a "noise pollution"

The Ghana government also ordered the removal of Loud Speaker from the mosque, making a “noise pollution”

Karachi … News Time

African countries Ghana have banned call to prayers. The Ghana government also ruled out the “Noise Pollution” order to remove loud speaker from all mosques. Muslim Committees have been instructed to use WhatsApp and SMS service for the invitation of prayer. Ghana’s Muslims have described government actions as Islamism and said that Ghana’s religious beliefs have been described as ridiculous for the centuries to call as an alternative to call to prayers. The Muslim Council of Ghana says that the Ghana government has left behind its hands against call to prayers, except for fasting, including problems of fast music, noise harness. The Libyan Muslim community will challenge the government’s ban in high courts in this regard. The Muslim Council says that in the mosques of Ghana, Loud Speaker has been installed in the appropriate number and they are used only for call to prayers. Therefore, the voice of call to prayers cannot be attributed to any controversial pollution. According to All Africa.com, the government of Ghana has been concentrating on mosques only by following all major issues. While focusing on other issues, the contraceptive pollution in the country can be minimized.

On the other hand, the Minister of Environment of Ghana insists that the Muslim community should respect the government’s restrictions and immediately remove the loud speaker from all mosques. Other sites of social connections, including WhatsApp, should be used for the invitation of the prayer. While SMS service is not available, SMS can be used in those areas. The Minister of Environment further said that the UN Institute for Health said that the noise has negative impact on human health and it also produces mental and psychological problems. Therefore, the government has banned the call to prayers. If the Muslim community does not make any difference in the matter, then soon Ghana government will make lawmakers in this regard, and this will be used in force and law.

Sheikh Ahmed Albana, the Imam of a comprehensive mosque at Ghara’s capital, Ghana, said that the government is not paying attention to noise pollution problems and their solutions in other fields. He only targeted Muslims, which cannot be allowed at all. Because of the sound of call to prayers, the mindset of all people in the Muslim community gets comfort. No scientist or physician can prove that admonition sounds controversial pollution or psychological problems. This is all the government’s conspiracy. Because the spread of Islam in Ghana is increasingly increasing, which is disturbing the Kazakh lobby and its guardian Ghana government. Therefore, they have banned the call to prayers. The local Muslim community has also criticized the government of Ghana. A woman Bano Aziza says call to prayers should not be banned. Because calls to prayers are completed within one or a half minutes only five times. It does not hurt. In the discussion with the Ghana Times, local Muslims said that everyone does not use social media and every person does not even use mobile phones. Therefore, the government should take immediate steps to withdraw this stubborn ban.

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