Jakarta: Loudspeakers on mosques often create problems for locals. When it comes to a country like Indonesia, which has the world's largest Muslim population and 7,50,000 mosques all over the country, imagine what will happen there. Recently, a woman named Mahima (changed name) has expressed her opinion to the media about it.
The woman has explained how she has been surrounded by diseases due to 5 times the sound of loudspeakers in mosques. But even after wanting a lot, she can't do anything. She was afraid that she might be thrown in jail, as is done with other blasphemy accused. Indonesia's Mahima, hiding her identity, told the media that she could not sleep at night due to the sound coming from loudspeakers and had an anxiety disorder. She says she could not speak in Indonesia even after her health deteriorated, as she was afraid that she might be thrown in jail.
The loudspeakers in the mosques start ringing 30-40 minutes before the prayers so that people wake up. According to her, after six months of noise, she is no longer in a position to endure anything further. For her, this disturbance at night is very harmful to her health. "I can't sleep, and after constantly waking up, I'm getting angina," she says. Now I try to make myself tired as much as possible so that I can sleep in this noise as well. However, after receiving some online complaints from the Indonesia Mosque Council, the staff has started adjusting the sound of the loudspeaker of the Mosque in Jakarta so that people do not feel the sound of loudspeakers and do not face any problem.
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