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After Azaan Controversy, This Mosques In Kerala’s Malappuram Came Up With The Perfect Solution For Azaan Sound!

India is a beautiful country celebrated for its unity in diversity, values, and secularism. People in India are united in spite of the much diversity of races, religions, castes, sub-castes, communities, languages and believe to be the children of one mother – MOTHER INDIA.

Moreover, people in India are highly spiritual and God preaching in nature so they give respect to everyone’s religion.

But recently Sonu Nigam has curtained a controversy by making some eccentric statements on the ‘Azaan-Muslim call for prayer’. He boldly took on to his Twitter handle and went tweeting how he’s offended by the religious contexts. He questioned the necessity of broadcasting the announcement on loudspeakers from mosques in public.

We know how Sonu Nigan’s Azaan controversy had created a ripple on social media and how it had divided people into 2 groups. However, it ended by creating a lot of stir in the whole nation.

But now understanding that little inconvenience for their fellow Non-Muslim countrymen, a group of 18 Mosques in Kerala’s Malappuram district has decided to offer Azaan from a single mosque instead of all the 18 mosques to help curb down the noise.

This great initiative was started by Valiya Juma Masjid, the biggest mosque in Vazhakkad area of Malappuram. It has signed an agreement with 17 other mosques in the area.

As per the agreement, only the Valiya Juma Masjid will recite Azaan on loudspeakers while the other 17 mosques will repeat it without using loudspeakers. They’ve not just set an example for Muslims in India, but also for Muslims all over the world.

The agreement is a unanimous decision taken by the factions of Sunni, Mujahid (Salafi), Jamate Islami and Tableeg Jamath to check noise pollution in the area. While Muslims all over the world are busy in dividing themselves into different creeds, the Muslims of Malappuram have exemplified the power of unity.

The practice of single Azaan is in place since the last five days now. A committee has also been set up to ensure that all the mosques recite Azaan at the same time. T P Abdul Azeez, President, Vazhakkad Mosques Committee said,

There are seven mosques in the Vazhakkad junction alone and 10 more in a radius of a few kilometres. It has come to our notice that the call for prayers by these mosques at different times, multiple times in the day, had caused inconvenience to educational institutions, to the public and for merchants in nearby areas.

Needless to say, the decision has been welcomed by the residents as well. The Valiya Juma Masjid has just acted as the pioneer and reportedly many other mosques have been inspired by them to take up the practice of single Azaan.

Indeed this has been a perfect example of what wonders unity can bring about. It is high time the different sects of Muslims take a lesson from these mosques of Kerala and stand united as one single community.

No matter what the issue is, we Indians will find a way out of it anyhow. This initiative has only lengthened the secular thread of our country further.

Isn’t that worth some applause? Do let us know what you feel about the beautiful unity of our country in our comments section below.