Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is continuously implementing liberal policies in Saudi Arabia, has taken a big decision. Now it has been decided to limit the sound of loudspeakers of mosques in Saudi Arabia. Loudspeakers in mosques will no longer be able to make more than one-third of their capacity. According to local media reports, loudspeakers can be used only for Azaan and Iqamat. Defending the decision, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Islamic Affairs said that there were several complaints about loudspeakers making noise. Only after this, the decision has been taken.
Hardcore Wahhabi groups can be offended
Even though important decisions have been taken in Saudi Arabia, from allowing women to drive to now deciding the sound of loudspeakers, but this can also increase resentment among the hardline section. The Kingdom had taken a similar decision earlier in 2009, but it could not be implemented due to protests. However, in the order issued now, it has been said that if the loudspeakers make more noise than the prescribed limit, then a fine can also be imposed on the mosque administration. The Minister of Islamic Affairs says that this decision has been taken in the interest of the people.
Minister said - elderly and children were facing problems
Islamic Affairs Minister Abdul Latif al-Sheikh said there had been complaints from citizens that the loudspeakers were causing problems ranging from children to the elderly. In a video message, the minister said that those who want to worship God, do not need to wait for the azaan from the Imam. Let us tell you that in the last few days, there have been many such decisions in the Saudi Kingdom, which have worked to change the decades-old tradition. Like getting women permission to drive and opening cinema halls.
Know why Saudi Arabia is becoming more liberal
Saudi Arabia's affairs experts say that the reason for this is to improve the country's image around the world. Apart from this, liberal policies are also needed to invite foreign investment. Especially under Plan 2030, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has decided to implement liberal policies. He believes that these reforms are needed to strengthen the Saudi economy even amid a fall in the crude oil business.
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