Loudspeaker ban for Taraweeh prayers

Loudspeaker ban for Taraweeh prayers
Updated 16 June 2015
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Loudspeaker ban for Taraweeh prayers

Loudspeaker ban for Taraweeh prayers

MAKKAH: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs in Makkah has ordered mosques in Makkah not to use outside loudspeakers during Taraweeh prayers in Ramadan.
Mosques would only be allowed to use outside speakers if they do not disturb worshippers at other mosques in the city. There are about 45 mosques that would have Taraweeh prayers in the holy city, said Talal Al-Aqail, spokesman of the ministry.
In a statement issued recently, Al-Aqail said that imams should not accept any donations for iftar meals unless they are approved by the ministry, bought at reputable and licensed eateries, and overseen by them and other mosque officials.
Al-Aqail said the ministry has also drawn up a plan to ensure it has daily reports on the performance of officials at mosques. This information would also be used to monitor maintenance of the places of worship.
Imams have been told not to leave their posts during Ramadan unless necessary. If they are forced to do so, they must appoint someone to take over their responsibilities, Al-Aqail said.
He said mosques have been furnished with carpets and Qur’an copies. The ministry has also assigned people who have memorized the Qur’an to lead the night prayers, he said.