STOCKHOLM: A mosque in a Stockholm suburb has been given the green light to issue Friday prayer calls from its minaret, the first mosque to do so in Sweden, police said on Thursday.
“I’m really happy and grateful,” Ismail Okur, the head of the Islamic Association in the Botkyrka municipality, told Swedish news agency TT.
The association had sought permission to issue on Friday prayer calls from its mosque in the suburb of Fittja, part of the Botkyrka municipality.
Police said the Fittja mosque would be allowed to issue calls lasting three to five minutes between 12pm and 1pm on Fridays, though strict regulations would govern the placement of the speakers. Information must also be provided to nearby residents, police said.
The Botkyrka municipality left the decision about whether to allow the prayer calls to police, saying it was not a political issue but a civic matter. The mosque was built in 2007 and counts some 1,500 members. Okur said it had not yet been decided when the mosque would begin the prayer calls.
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