Muslim Azan (Call Prayer) Is Now Allowed To Be Broadcast Publicly in New York City

New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/WireImage/Getty

The New York City Council has voted to allow the Muslim call to prayer, or adhan, to be broadcast publicly. The decision is a victory for the city's Muslim community, which has been advocating for the right to broadcast the adhan for years.


The adhan is a call to prayer that is recited five times a day. It is traditionally broadcast from mosques, but in recent years, some Muslims have sought to broadcast it from loudspeakers in public places.




The New York City Council's decision comes after a lengthy debate. Some residents argued that the adhan would be disruptive and annoying, while others said that it was a necessary accommodation for the city's Muslim community.


In the end, the council voted in favor of the adhan, with some restrictions. The adhan can only be broadcast between the hours of 5 a.m. and 10 p.m., and it must be at a level that does not disturb others.




The decision is a significant victory for the city's Muslim community. It is a sign of increasing religious tolerance in New York City, and it is a step towards ensuring that all New Yorkers can practice their faith freely.


The adhan is a beautiful and moving call to prayer, and it is a reminder of the importance of faith in our lives. The New York City Council's decision to allow the adhan to be broadcast publicly is a welcome one, and it is a sign of progress for the city.


In addition to the New York City Council, several other cities in the United States have also allowed the adhan to be broadcast publicly. These include Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. The decision to allow the adhan is a sign of increasing religious tolerance in the United States, and it is a step towards ensuring that all Americans can practice their faith freely.

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