The Danish government is considering a nationwide ban on the adhan (Islamic call to prayer), according to a statement by the Danish immigration minister. The minister said that "Islam has become too public in Danish public life."
The Danish government is weighing a nationwide ban on the Islamic call to prayer (adhan), according to a statement attributed to the Danish immigration minister. The minister said: "Islam has become too public in Danish public life." The report originates from a single channel, and no independent confirmation from official Danish government sources or additional media was available at the time of drafting. The details of the proposed ban, including its scope and legislative timeline, remain unspecified. If enacted, Denmark would join a small number of European countries that restrict public religious calls in some form.
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