Denmark Considers Ban on Public Azan Broadcasts, Legal Review Underway

Denmark’s government is considering limiting or prohibiting the public announcements of the Islamic call to prayer (Azan) via loudspeakers in mosques, a move that has raised questions about religious freedoms and public policy.

Denmark’s immigration minister has called for the authorities to consider whether the legislation permits the government to restrict loud prayers in public places.

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There is no legislation proposed so far and there is no national ban. The process currently in place is limited to a legal review and it is unclear whether such restrictions would be in line with the Danish constitution and the current legislation.

The measure would only be enforced on loudspeaker announcements from mosques, but not stop Muslims from praying in their own mosques or practicing their faith. Other Islam activities and religious worship will be allowed to continue without restriction.

The public debate of prayer in public places is not new in Denmark. There were also similar debates that occurred in recent years, and the previous government has reviewed the potential legal action related to amplified religious broadcasts.

According to legal experts, Denmark’s constitution guarantees freedom of religion but also gives powers to the authorities to control activities in public spaces when necessary by law. Any future legislation will be subject to detailed legal and parliamentary review before it can be implemented.

The proposal has garnered mixed responses. While supporters say that loudspeaker broadcasts should be controlled as part of public noise laws, critics say any restriction on a specific religion may be seen as a violation of equal treatment and religious freedom.

The Danish government hasn’t yet said when it will finish the legal analysis or whether it will present any legislation to parliament.

The issue is likely to stay on the agenda while authorities are considering the legal, constitutional and social implications prior to any decision.

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