JakartaGlobe-Feb 22

The Religious Affairs Ministry has issued a regulation that calls mosques in the predominantly Muslim nation to reduce the volume of their speakers and specifies the limit of the noise level. Mosque speakers work at least five times a day to recite calls for prayer but they are also used during religious sermons or gatherings. Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas said on Tuesday the regulation aims to “promote inter-community order and harmony” in this diverse nation. The ministerial decree was signed on February 18 and should become a guideline on the use of speakers in mosques across the country, Yaqut said in a statement. It limits the noise level from mosque speakers to 100 decibels. During the dawn prayer, external speakers can be used for 10 minutes for a recitation from the Koran and the call for prayer. During four other Muslim praying times – at noon, the afternoon, dusk, and the evening – the use of external speakers is limited to five minutes. Other religious activities such as preaching a sermon or prayers should use internal speakers only, the decree says. The decree wins support from the country’s two biggest Muslim organizations Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/govt-tells-mosques-to-become-quieter