Mosques in New York City allows to broadcast call to prayer without permits

RELIGIOUS NEWS AGENCY (REDNA) – Mosques in New York city will be allowed to broadcast the call to prayer on Fridays and at sundown during Ramadan, without a special permit.

New guidelines announced by the mayor Eric Adams, said this would promote inclusivity.

The police department’s community affairs bureau will ensure that the sound does not exceed 10 decibels.

This is while some Islamophobic actions has increased in the United States of America and Muslims and other religious minorities in the country have been worried about their safety and following their religious practices.

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