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France bans Muslim street prayers

Last Updated: Friday, September 16, 2011, 19:53
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France bans Muslim street prayers Paris: A ban on praying in French streets came into effect on Friday, with thousands of the nation's Muslim faithful being moved to temporary alternative spaces for their day of prayer.

From Paris to Marseille, Friday's midday prayers will be led from disused barracks or other temporary buildings, after the question of Islam's visibility became a political issue under right-wing President Nicolas Sarkozy.

France, home to Europe's largest Muslim population, this year banned the face-covering burqa and earlier this week Interior Minister Claude Gueant warned that "from September 16 there will be no more prayers in the street."

"If anyone happens to be recalcitrant we will put an end to it," Gueant said, suggesting police could be brought in.

"Prayers in the street are unacceptable, a direct attack on the principle of secularism," Gueant told a news agency last month, citing the government's defence of the republic's secular values as reason for the new policies.

In Paris, a former barracks just north of the city limits has been designated the new prayer area for those living in the multi-ethnic Goutte d'Or neighbourhood, around two kilometres (over a mile) away.

The praying faithful at the Goutte d'Or's two mosques have overflowed into the streets since a nearby mosque where 4,000 people could pray closed years ago, sparking the ire of French right-wing and anti-immigration parties.

The neighbourhood's mosques are to be closed for at least the coming three Fridays in order to encourage those wanting to pray to go to the renovated barracks, one of the mosques' preachers, Sheikh Mohammed Hamza, told the agency.

The barracks has two 750- and 600-square-metre (8,000 and 6,500 square feet) rooms for prayers pending the construction of a new 4,000-square-metre 30-million-euro Institute for Islamic Cultures set for 2013.

The temporary prayer site can hold around 2,700 people, police said.

Authorities in the southern city of Marseille on Thursday said they too would provide a 1,000-square-metre building for Friday prayers.

"Most of the organisations running mosques managed to find solutions allowing them to avoid this kind of practice (praying in the street)," Marseille police said.

"However, a small number of them don't seem to be able to deal with the influx of the faithful into their too-small premises."

"This provision is temporary and should allow the organisations to find long-term solutions," police said, adding that "all the conditions have been met for there to no longer be prayers in Marseille's streets."

Bureau Report

First Published: Friday, September 16, 2011, 19:53

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Angel Garbriel - Hell
Sometime in 1950s, a group of Muslim passengers started offering evening Namaaz in a train going from Mangalore to Madras. But, they were facing Lanka and not Mecca, because the train had turned through some 120 degrees near Shoranur or Olavakkod. I dare not tell them for fear of hving my head chopped off.
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A.L.Rawal - New Delhi
France has done the right thing by banning street prayers of Muslims. Mohammed bin Tughlak burnt a Brahmin alive for praying to his gods in a corner of the roadside. But Muslims in India block roads every Friday and cause traffic jams. India should also follow France.
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salam - uae
what all of u guys thinking ,india is not only ur country it is my too dont dream this all
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aum - usa
GOOD this should be done in India too these creatures have loud speakers for their prayers and namaz time Hope Indian government get courage from france`s decision Their prayer is a noise polution and intimidating
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Feroj - Bangladesh
``Their prayer is a noise polution and intimidating`` If you cannot show respect to other religion than how come you will love your own religion! Religion is for the betterment of humanity.
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abc - abc
Right , The least noise pollution occurs on diwali night i guess ... Right ?
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D.N.MAKHIJA - DELHI...INDIA
FRANCE IS A SMALL COUNTRY BUT TAKING BIG DECISIONS.........CAN INDIA TAKE DECISIONS AGAINST VOTE BANK ..? LACS OF PEOPLE HAVE TO FACE A BIG TRAFFIC JAM ON FRIDAY PRAYER WHO PASS THROUGH INDER LOK AREA .. THE GOVT. HAVE NO COURAGE TO TAKE ANY STEP.........SEE THE ROAD IS VERY GOOD HERE LIKE RUN WAY AND ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE INDER LOK RAILWAY BRIDGE ,ROAD GOING TO MOTI NAGAR HAS BEEN BROKEN FOR TWO YEARS WHICH CAUSES INCONVENIENCE AND TRAFFIC JAM BUT THERE IS NO MAN TO LOOK AFTER THIS PROBLEM IN THE CAPITAL OF INDIA.............
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Santosh - Hyderabad
Good for normal citizens. For fascists this will be something to brag about.
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rocky - mumbai
it should happen in india also
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Dilbagh Singh - Ludhiana
A great move by France.
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sumit - usa
look at india ,they can give space in the parliament to pray as they love the minority .
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aum - usa
GOOD this should be done in India too these creatures have loud speakers for their prayers and namaz time Hope Indian government get courage from france`s decision Their prayer is a noise polution and intimidating



A.L.Rawal - New Delhi
France has done the right thing by banning street prayers of Muslims. Mohammed bin Tughlak burnt a Brahmin alive for praying to his gods in a corner of the roadside. But Muslims in India block roads every Friday and cause traffic jams. India should also follow France.



salam - uae
what all of u guys thinking ,india is not only ur country it is my too dont dream this all