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Internal and external loudspeakers for mosques change in Riyadh

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The latest update on Internal and external loudspeakers for mosques change in Riyadh. The branch of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Da`wah and Guidance in Riyadh Region confirmed that all imams and muezzins of mosques and mosques have been alerted to limit the number of loudspeakers in mosques to 4 only and remove what exceeds this number.

Internal and external loudspeakers for mosques change in Riyadh

The Ministry pointed out that the loudspeaker devices should be set to a maximum of 4 degrees, taking into account the closure of external speakers when giving lessons and lectures, stressing that the responsibility of the application rests with the imam and muezzin of the mosque.

The Director-General of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Advocacy and Guidance Branch in Riyadh, Dr. Ali bin Salem Al-Harithi, explained that the circular came because of the large number of observations regarding the high external sound level of mosques and the inconvenience that this causes to the neighbors, in addition to the interference of mosque sounds.


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