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KZN Islamic body calls for moderate volume of Azan to foster community harmony
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|January 28, 2026
THE Jamiatul Ulama KwaZulu-Natal has called for mosques to use moderate volume levels for the Azaan, particularly during early morning prayers, balancing religious practice with community consideration.
The organisation called for sound levels during other prayer times to remain “moderate and acceptable”, with special consideration for the elderly, the ill, or young children.
The move has received widespread support from Hindu, Christian and cultural rights leaders, who praise the Islamic body’s thoughtful approach to fostering harmonious interfaith relations.
In a statement issued on January 22, the Islamic body noted the deep religious importance of the Azaan while acknowledging concerns raised by some members of the public.
“The Azaan is a great and vital symbol of our beautiful Deen, serving as a public declaration of the call to Salaah and a reminder of our devotion to Allah Ta’ala,” the Jamiatul Ulama KZN said.
The organisation noted that many mosques across South Africa broadcast the five daily calls to prayer using PA systems, and expressed gratitude for the freedom Muslims enjoyed to practise Islam openly in the country.
However, the statement also recognised that Muslims were a minority living among predominantly non-Muslim communities and stressed the need for sensitivity.
“ A number of complaints have been received concerning the amplification of the Azaan, particularly at the time of Fajr (morning prayer).
“Tt is not in keeping with the principles and spirit of our Deen that we cause disturbance or discomfort to others, especially through loud amplification at such early hours.”
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