Silence break: Arabia bans the loud voice of firehouses at mosques, allowed only Ezani

Nearly two years after heated discussions about limiting the use of sound on and around mosques, the Saudi Arabian Kingdom has issued an announcement banning the use of Altorparlans outside the mosques throughout this country's Genome. The Arab state has established re-registers in the use of glass speakers based on the law of maturity. [...]
The Arab state has imposed rescriptions on the use of soundphones through mosques based on the Law of Disturbation, which suggests “there will be no injuries” and not use external applicants for other purposes other than calling people to forgive.
Although new directives do not completely prohibit sound use, they set significant limits to ensure that the high voice of the hodge is not inappropriate for all people, writes RW, the Periscope.
Glasses are directed to use sound only for Eza and Iqama.
Furthermore, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs has said there will be penalties for those who disobey this order. /Periscope












