Minneapolis becomes first major US city to allow all 5 Muslim calls to prayer

Britto Josh
2 min readApr 15, 2023

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Minneapolis has become the first major US city to allow all five Muslim calls to prayer, or adhans, to be played on loudspeakers, Anadolu News Agency reports.

The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously 12–0 Thursday night to allow the adhan to be played from mosques, despite current noise ordinances. The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Muslim advocacy group said the decision “is a historic victory for religious freedom and pluralism”.

“We thank the members of the Minneapolis City Council for setting this great example, and we urge other cities to follow it,” CAIR’s State Director, Jaylani Hussein, said in a statement welcoming the decision.

CAIR had urged the Council to approve the measure.

Observant Muslims pray five times a day, and are alerted to prayer times by a muezzin, who issues the adhan at daybreak, at noon, in mid-afternoon, at dusk and, again, later at night. The speaker often sings “Allahu Akbar,” or “God is great” in Arabic.

Minneapolis, last year, limited the times the adhan could be recited, and the sound levels at which it could be played, according to CBS News. Mosques will now be allowed to issue the adhan from 3:30 a.m. until 11 pm.

City Mayor, Jacob Frey, is expected to sign the measure into law within a week, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune newspaper.

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