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Ramadan 2022: Saudi Arabia to reduce volume levels at mosques

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 30, 2022 17:30 IST

Saudi Arabia has announced restrictions on volume levels for loudspeakers at mosques during Ramadan. Speakers must not exceed a ...

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Saudi Arabia has announced restrictions on volume levels for loudspeakers at mosques during Ramadan. Speakers must not exceed a third of their full volume, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs said. Officials have asked mosque staff to ensure they abide by circulars that limit the use of external loudspeakers for the first (adhan) and second (iqamah) calls to prayer. Speakers cannot be used for additional prayers during the holy month. This is the first time that mosques will operate at full capacity during Ramadan since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The ministry has issued circulars to help prepare mosques the holy month, including bans on collecting financial donations for iftar meals. Those who wish to host an iftar at mosques must submit an application to the authorities. The ministry has also banned the live transmission of prayers from mosques on all types of media during Ramadan.

In June last year, the ministry said speakers should be set at no more than a third of their maximum volume. Using external loudspeakers at a high volume could affect the vulnerable, the elderly and young children and drown out prayers held in nearby mosques, it said. Last week, the government announced Ramadan plans for the Grand Mosque in Makkah and Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah that include the use of artificial intelligence in apps. It also said robots would be used to serve Zamzam water and sterilise the grounds of the mosques. Up to 12,000 workers will be available to help pilgrims during Ramadan. Ramadan 2022 is expected to begin on 2nd April and end on 2nd May with Eid-al-Fitr celebrations the next day. Ramadan is considered the most auspicious month of the Islamic calendar, and as per the legends, this was during this month the verses of the holy Quran were first revealed to Prophet Mohammed by Allah. Muslims devote themselves to connecting with Allah during this month through fasting rituals and prayers.  

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