Except for the azan (Islamic prayers), mosques in Indonesia have been asked not to broadcast sounds when most people are likely to be sleeping, resting, and praying. Langgar and Musholla are terms used in Indonesia for Muslim prayer houses. The woman, named Meliana, complained to her neighbour in 2016 about the volume of azan being broadcast by a mosque near her home in northern Sumatra. Loudspeakers in mosques should be handled by experienced personnel to avoid droning sounds, humming, and other noises that would potentially arouse antipathy towards mosques. Except for the azan, do not broadcast sounds when most people are likely to be sleeping, resting, and praying.
Source: thestar August 26, 2018 03:56 UTC