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Monday 25 February 2013

[wanita-muslimah] Indonesian Wins Rare Victory Against Noisy Mosque

 

 

Indonesian Wins Rare Victory Against Noisy Mosque
February 25, 2013

Acehnese Sayed Hasan reads an Islamic book at his house in Banda Aceh on February 25, 2013. Hasan said on February 25 he had won a rare victory against a noisy mosque, despite being forced to withdraw legal action after an angry mob threatened to kill him.  Complaints against the loud speakers issuing the call to prayer have been met with extreme opposition in Indonesia, the world Acehnese Sayed Hasan reads an Islamic book at his house in Banda Aceh on February 25, 2013. Hasan said on February 25 he had won a rare victory against a noisy mosque, despite being forced to withdraw legal action after an angry mob threatened to kill him. Complaints against the loud speakers issuing the call to prayer have been met with extreme opposition in Indonesia, the world's biggest Muslim-majority nation that is home to about 800,000 mosques. (AFP Photo/Chaideer Mahyuddin)
 
 
 
Banda Aceh. An elderly Indonesian said Monday he had won a rare victory against a noisy mosque, despite being forced to withdraw legal action after an angry mob threatened to kill him.

Complaints against the loud speakers issuing the call to prayer have been met with extreme opposition in Indonesia, the world's biggest Muslim-majority nation that is home to about 800,000 mosques.

And when Sayed Hasan, 75, filed a lawsuit in December in the city of Banda Aceh, in which he complained of being disturbed by lengthy recordings of Koranic verses, it was met with strong protests from the community.

But Hasan, a Muslim, said despite being taken to see the deputy mayor and Muslim leaders, and then being escorted to the court where he was forced to withdraw his legal suit, he had ultimately won a rare victory.

"I was forced to withdraw my lawsuit as an angry mob threatened to kill me," he said. "But after I dropped my case, the volume was significantly turned down by about half."

A local Muslim leader said the imam had decided to reduce the noise.

City dwellers in Indonesia are often woken up before dawn by intermingling calls to prayer from three or four nearby mosques. Many also blare Koranic verses or broadcast day-long events through loudspeakers.

Ninety percent of Indonesia's 240 million citizens are Muslim. While most practice a moderate form, Aceh province has implemented Sharia law, which is enforced by special Islamic police.

Agence France-Presse

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