Denmark's ruling Social Democratic Party is preparing legislation to ban the Islamic call to prayer (adhan) broadcast via loudspeakers, according to a Telegram post by The Zioneer's Intelligence Desk. The post argues residents can hear the call on their phones via apps.
A Telegram post by The Zioneer's Intelligence Desk claims Denmark's ruling Social Democrats are preparing legislation to ban loudspeaker broadcasts of the Islamic call to prayer (adhan). The post argues that app-based delivery makes the loudspeaker ban reasonable and suggests the current practice aims to project Islamic dominance in public space. The post is a commentary piece, not a direct report from a Danish official or media outlet. As The Zioneer reported earlier Thursday (11:14 Jerusalem), the Danish government is again considering a nationwide ban on the call to prayer — the immigration minister was quoted as saying certain suburbs "look like Islamabad." The present post does not name a source for the claim that legislation is being prepared; the claim is unverified and sourced to a desk-reviewed report.
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