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Loudspeakers from mosques removed in Qinghai to eliminate noise

Oh, baby...Do you think China’ fight show will change the “nationality” of Indians? low IQ...:azn:

Please know at least one fight show in China. Google search "Kunlun Fight" or “Wu Lin Feng”.

What the fcuk do you mean by "china fight show will change the nationality of Indians" ?

Again, I have NO idea what you are trying to say. Are you a Retard ? you sure sound like one.

What is "fight show" ? and why would I be interested in it ? :cheesy:
 
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What the fcuk do you mean by "china fight show will change the nationality of Indians" ?

Again, I have NO idea what you are trying to say. Are you a Retard ? you sure sound like one.

What is "fight show" ? and why would I be interested in it ? :cheesy:
But what surprises me most is that you're still online... Oh, it seems that India today is not power cut.;)
 
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But what surprises me most is that you're still online... Oh, it seems that India today is not power cut.;)

I was watching "china fight show" to "change my nationality of Indian" :lol:
 
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There's no need for the use of loudspeakers these days when even beggars have mobile phones that can receive text messages. Welcome to the modern world.
I agree but the call is used for the time of prayers and opening fast. just like the Church and Temple bells.

in the spirit of the noise pollution ban such bells also fall in the same category I think (even if the duration is shorter).
I have mixed feeling about this. I think there should be a compromise over it if it is a mixed community of all faiths

but then again even having 100% Muslim population doesn't address the issue of someone who is sick and struggling to sleep or rest. when he or she happens to be an unfortunate neighbor where the bells or speakers are blasting sounds at many decibels.
 
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What's wrong with having Azan five times a day in a Muslim majority county? Noise pollution? How about banning cars from certain city areas? You know, real concrete steps, instead of this religious oppression?

Reactionary decision. And a stupid one at that.

For Indians asking why Pakistanis are quiet, don't you people know that Ahmadi mosques are also not allowed loud speakers in Pakistan? Pakistanis have a syndrome called selective outrage, they will be quiet about this in China but if a western country did this, they'd be all up in arms.

As for Indians, I know in your heart you want to ban this as well, so don't pretend to be some well wishers of Chinese Muslims etc. I understand your games pretty well.
 
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Morning azaan ia really in nuisance, which need to be done away with.
I agree but you need to begin with doing away with pooping in the streets. I know you guys love fresh air up your a*ss but excreting on the streets is a darned real nuisance. Don't you think?

Good for ears and nose.
 
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I agree but the call is used for the time of prayers and opening fast. just like the Church and Temple bells.

in the spirit of the noise pollution ban such bells also fall in the same category I think (even if the duration is shorter).
I have mixed feeling about this. I think there should be a compromise over it if it is a mixed community of all faiths

but then again even having 100% Muslim population doesn't address the issue of someone who is sick and struggling to sleep or rest. when he or she happens to be an unfortunate neighbor where the bells or speakers are blasting sounds at many decibels.

1. Temple bells are rang by Devotees and not the priest. The priest use a small hand held bell.

2. The Bells are to recreate the sound OM , and to helps bring focus during the pooja (wake up the sleepy mind).


3. The bell also represent "Kaala" or "Time". Since the Bell is called "Ghanta" in sanskrit, the word for "Hour" is also Ghanta.

4. The sound of the temple bell does not go outside the temple. The requirement is only for ensuring the sound in within the temple.

Azan is the exact OPPOSITE of that. Its to make sure that the sound goes OUTSIDE the mosque. Its pointless to compare the two.

What's wrong with having Azan five times a day in a Muslim majority county? Noise pollution? How about banning cars from certain city areas? You know, real concrete steps, instead of this religious oppression?

Reactionary decision. And a stupid one at that.

For Indians asking why Pakistanis are quiet, don't you people know that Ahmadi mosques are also not allowed loud speakers in Pakistan? Pakistanis have a syndrome called selective outrage, they will be quiet about this in China but if a western country did this, they'd be all up in arms.

As for Indians, I know in your heart you want to ban this as well, so don't pretend to be some well wishers of Chinese Muslims etc. I understand your games pretty well.

Pretty much ALL Indians here support the Ban. So its pretty obvious what in "our heart" since we have already SAID it. There is no need to spin a conspiracy theory.
 
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1. Temple bells are rang by Devotees and not the priest. The priest use a small hand held bell.

2. The Bells are to recreate the sound OM , and to helps bring focus during the pooja (wake up the sleepy mind).


3. The bell also represent "Kaala" or "Time". Since the Bell is called "Ghanta" in sanskrit, the word for "Hour" is also Ghanta.

4. The sound of the temple bell does not go outside the temple. The requirement is only for ensuring the sound in within the temple.

Azan is the exact OPPOSITE of that. Its to make sure that the sound goes OUTSIDE the mosque. Its pointless to compare the two.
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first of all thanks for explanation.

I mentioned the Church bell as well to be complete. regardless of who rings the bell. but if its remains within the confines of temple them its perfect.

I think in case of Azan and Church bell.. the idea is to call the outsiders to come in to pray (the sleepy minds outside the church or mosque) and thats where the issue of noise comes in.
 
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Lala G.
first of all thanks for explanation.

I mentioned the Church bell as well to be complete. regardless of who rings the bell. but if its remains within the confines of temple them its perfect.

I think in case of Azan and Church bell.. the idea is to call the outsiders to come in to pray (the sleepy minds outside the church or mosque) and thats where the issue of noise comes in.

Church bell do serve that purpose of waking up the neighborhood.

My objection was to you talking about Hindu bells in the same context.

Dharmic religions and Abrahamic religions are literally at the opposite sides of the spectrum. This is just one of the examples that proves it.
 
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Church bell do serve that purpose of waking up the neighborhood.

My objection was to you talking about Hindu bells in the same context.
I have been educated thanks to you
my comment was based on bigger temple bells and it will be hard to confine their sounds within temple

a-bell-at-a-temple-at-phu-quoc-vietnam-eh6e1c.jpg


and unlike below ones
3023-temple-bells.jpg
 
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I have been educated thanks to you
my comment was based on bigger temple bells and it will be hard to confine their sounds within temple

a-bell-at-a-temple-at-phu-quoc-vietnam-eh6e1c.jpg



and unlike below ones
3023-temple-bells.jpg

The big one is a Buddhist bell, but serves the same purpose of creating the sound OM. Its for calming people inside the Temple, not outside it. It complements their own chant of OM.

New Age temples have bells "donated" by people as a mark of devotion and they end up making a cacophony and actually end up canceling out the OM they are suppose to produce. Its a malpractice due to Ignorance.

You can compare the sound of a Buddhist temple Bell to the Indian bell. It sounds the same / similar.

Its not to jar the sense, its to create calm. (again the opposite of a church bell or azan)


 
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What's wrong with having Azan five times a day in a Muslim majority county? Noise pollution? How about banning cars from certain city areas? You know, real concrete steps, instead of this religious oppression?

Reactionary decision. And a stupid one at that.

For Indians asking why Pakistanis are quiet, don't you people know that Ahmadi mosques are also not allowed loud speakers in Pakistan? Pakistanis have a syndrome called selective outrage, they will be quiet about this in China but if a western country did this, they'd be all up in arms.

As for Indians, I know in your heart you want to ban this as well, so don't pretend to be some well wishers of Chinese Muslims etc. I understand your games pretty well.
Each country has a different situation.
I mean, it's just about noise. And not related to Religion. Indians wanted to make this a religious issue, but it seems that they forgot 1969 and 2002...This matter is even smaller than a TV drama ending.

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Agreed. But you people should stop marrying your sisters and breeding retards who keep blowing away in every corners of the world and keep ramming peole with trucks and buses.
When did Pakistani go and ram people with trucks and buses. You on substance abuse or something? Those are Algerian or Maroccans in case your clouded out.

As regards inbreeding within certain groups I agree we have a problem that needs sorting out. However be it understood it is decent genetic stock that is being "disabled" or "corrupted" by inbreeding. So bad as it is it can be fixed because the cause is bad practice.

However you being a Indian should be more concerned about the 300 million or so bad to bone undesirables [judged by Hinduism] Dalits, Austro-Aboriginals that pollute the Indian population like turd of shite floating inside a milk bottle. There is no cure for that. In the long run yeh all going to be untouchables. We of course have the Radcliffe Line offering us a genetic immunity from your swamp people.

And I guess it shows. Even having inbreeds most of our people have learnt the basics of toilet manners. On the contrary despite all the big talk most Indians still poop in the streets along with dogs, beasts and other animals.

Does that tell you anything about Indian people as a whole?
 
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Azan is a religiously-sanctioned practice and is thus- tolerated in China

Using the loudspeaker to invoke Azan is not. Moreever, the loudspeaker has not been invented yet during the prophet's time.

Hence, this is noise pollution. Even in a multicultural, multi-religious country like secular Singapore, Mosques are banned from using loudspeakers at night. Im atually deeply surprised that China hasnt already enacted such bans yet.
 
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