Germany's death toll rose to 1,230 on Friday, while the Netherlands’ death toll surpassed 1,487. PHOTO: AA

COVID-19: Call to prayer gesture in heart of Europe

Azaan or call to prayer chanted from loudspeakers at mosques in Germany, the Netherlands


Anadolu Agency April 04, 2020
BERLIN, GERMANY:

Nearly 100 mosques in Germany and the Netherlands on Friday rang out with the sound of the call to prayer, as a gesture of support for Muslims amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The call to prayer (Azaan) was chanted from mosques belonging to the Turkish-Muslim umbrella group DITIB, and the Islamic Community National View (IGMG), one of Germany’s largest Muslim-Turkish associations.

Fahrettin Alptekin, a DITIB representative in Essen, Germany, told Anadolu Agency that the azaan could be heard from over 50 local mosques.

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Alptekin said that azaan being broadcast by loudspeaker is generally not allowed in Germany, except for special occasions.

Meanwhile, in the Netherlands broadcasting the azaan through speakers is growing more widespread to promote solidarity against the virus.

After Italy and Spain, Germany is the country in Europe worst hit by the pandemic.

Germany's death toll rose to 1,230 on Friday, while the Netherlands’ death toll surpassed 1,487.

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Since appearing in Wuhan, China, last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 181 countries and regions.

Data compiled by the US’ Johns Hopkins University shows worldwide infections surging past 1 million, with more than 58,000 deaths. Over 225,000 people have recovered.

 

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