It seems like the issue of loudspeakers for Azaan does not seem to die down.
After actor-singer Suchitra Krishnamoorthi tweeted recently, complaining about 'ear shattering call' for azaan, many more have reacted to her controversial tweets.
The tweet evoked angry reactions, with Samajwadi Party's Abu Azmi saying, "Such irresponsible comments have been made in the past also. I am unable to understand what kind of people they are. I would like to know how does azaan, which otherwise purifies you on hearing, bother her. May be her sleep is more important."
But, Krishnamoorthi is in no mood to stop and has went on to answer him back.
She tweeted, "Extreme religiousity dumbs and dwarfs the mind & restricts free thought. Applicable to all religions."
Extreme religiousity dumbs and dwarfs the mind & restricts free thought. Applicable to all religions
— Suchitra (@suchitrak) July 24, 2017
She also posted a quote from Galileo, which read, "I do not believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. Galileo Galilei."
I do not believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. Galileo Galilei
— Suchitra (@suchitrak) July 25, 2017
While replying to one of the users, she also shared that law is "repeatedly" broken for 'Azaan' as loudspeakers are not allowed between 10 pm to 6 am, but police and authorities turn a blind eye.
Loudspeakers are not allowed between 10 pm to 6 am. Yet this law is repeatedly broken for azaan . Poilce & everyone else turns a blind eye. https://t.co/szr08QWP60
— Suchitra (@suchitrak) July 24, 2017
The actress also posted a screenshot of a verse from Quran, which stated that "one should remember their lord by their tongue and within themselves."
Sent to me by a dear knowledgeable friend #Quran #Azaan #Islam #Religion pic.twitter.com/Cvx1eesvdH
— Suchitra (@suchitrak) July 24, 2017
Meanwhile, not just politicians, celebs too have joined in the debate.
Showing her displeasure, jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali tweeted, "My dear,I normally wuld not comment but yr description of d Azaan tht annoys u speaks lowly of u.U culd hav had more dignity in yr comment. (sic)"
My dear,I normally wuld not comment but yr description of d Azaan tht annoys u speaks lowly of u.U culd hav had more dignity in yr comment https://t.co/OAdKnx3arz
— Farah Khan (@FarahKhanAli) July 24, 2017
Suchitra struck a conciliatory note, saying that she did indeed got carried away. "And yes i agree my words were too strong. Its the writer & dramatist in me - i get carried away."
& ofcourse u must comment. I commented against u too when when u said the pavement dwellers deserved to die in the Salman hit & run case :-) https://t.co/OhIOIMSOfI
— Suchitra (@suchitrak) July 24, 2017
In April this year, singer Sonu Nigam courted controversy over the azaan issue. Nigam had earlier griped over the use of loudspeakers for azaan, calling it "forced religiousness".
Following a storm of protests, he had shaved his head in protest after a fatwa (religious edict) and Rs. 10 lakh reward was announced by a Muslim leader for his scalp.
-ANI