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By Candice M. Giove, Tuesday, Nov. 17 2009 @ 10:05AM
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A Bronx mosque that had sought a sound permit to amplify its morning call to prayer has quietly rescinded its application.

But the Jame Masjid mosque's revocation of the proposal didn't hush its neighbors, since the mosque plans to resubmit its request to play the undulating ribbon of Arabic invocation, or adhan, through a loudspeaker during four of five daily prayer times.

Residents called the plan, which was unveiled in October, an imposition on the daily lives of a diverse community. The idea of prayer booming through the streets also touched off cultural resentments.

"When in Rome do as the Romans do," said Gerri Lamb, who lives a quarter mile from the mosque. "If you're not in your own country, in your own culture, then you can't force me to be a part of it"...

The comment, made during a Community Board 9 hearing on the issue (though the proposal was off the table at the moment), seemed to sum up neighborhood tensions. The local advisory board had asked residents to avoid that type of commentary while testifying, but Lamb received uproarious applause.

For those who live around the Virginia Avenue mosque, the daily din threatens their quality of life. Over the course of a year, a muezzin will have sung the call to prayer 1,460 times.

Residents frowned upon the constant disruption. They envisioned life with the incessant sound filling their living rooms. They pictured school lessons pausing as it permeated through local classrooms. They said the prayer would be equally piercing to local businesses.

The mosque has omitted the first in the daily sequence of five prayers. That first prayer is said around 5 a.m. -- a predawn hour that would probably would have provoked a greater outcry.

But locals criticized the need to amplify the call at any time, especially in this technological age where alternatives like an iPhone application with daily prayer time reminders can be used. "Why do we all have to hear it?" asked Gwendolyn Brown, a 20-year resident. "That's imposing their religious beliefs over ours."

Some worried that an approval for this mosque's sound system could set a precedent for other religious institutions seeking permits. "What are you going to say when the next mosque comes?" one reverend asked.

For now, local board members do not have to weigh in on the plan. The issue created so much debate at an October forum that the local advisory board rescheduled a second public sounding session for last night at IS 125 on Gleason Avenue, a much larger venue.

Nobody testified in favor of the plan.

Mohammed Ahia, a member of the Board #9, said that the mosque needed to submit plans at a later date because they could not draw enough support at the second hearing. The date coincided with mosque members performing haj, a religious pilgrimage.

Ahia, who also worships at the mosque, said that the Arabic intonation lasted about a minute, each time it is performed. "It's a nice sound," he said.

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Lioneyes527 says:

What about church bells?....isn't that imposing religion on a community?

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 17 2009 @ 11:57AM
Gay Movie Fan says:

My thoughts exactly. I live blocks several from the nearest church, yet the din of their church bells often disturbs my sleep on weekend mornings, and blares loud "Music" that I don't care to hear on holidays and especially on Sunday. I decided years ago to become an atheist, yet just last night I couldn't get the words of the Latin church response, "Tantum ergo, sacramentum" out of my head - a throwback to my days as a Catholic Choir boy in the early 1960's. Enough of ANYONE imposing their religious beliefs on EVERYONE else. I left that crap behind decades ago and I hate being reminded of the sadistic nuns and lecherous priests that were a part of my childhood.

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 17 2009 @ 12:43PM
R Kahn says:

It's ridiculous. If a car passes by does that "impose their cultural beliefs on a certain group of people?" How loud is this sound system? It shouldn't be so loud to be heard threw windows but if your outside probably. There are mosques on every corner of the globe. If people can't coexist they'll have to learn to deal with it.

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 17 2009 @ 10:25PM
Shaykh Abu Adam says:

Do the rest of the other religions cry when we hear church bells ring periodically? That's no problem right? Leave people alone that's not forcing culture, and culture is not in the constitution but freedom of religion is.

Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 19 2009 @ 6:38AM
Marsden says:

Church bells make music. They are not spoken words, which is what this would be.

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 20 2009 @ 1:43AM
Brian Dear says:

When Saudi Arabia allows churches to be built, then the Bronx can allow Muslim prayer calls. Sounds like a fair deal to me.

Posted On: Monday, Nov. 30 2009 @ 11:05PM

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