Sadhvi Ritambhara, who is on tour in Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh, has given a controversial statement regarding the removal of loudspeakers from mosques. He has said that the God of Muslims is deaf, so they have to shout loudly. Sadhvi Ritambhara has given this statement in response to the question asked by the media after visiting the Ashtamukhi Lord Pashupatinath in Mandsaur.
what did sadhvi say
On Friday, Sadhvi Ritambhara reached Mandsaur and had darshan of Lord Pashupatinath. Here he said on removing loudspeakers from mosques that nature should be co-religionist. There is a lot of pollution on nature. In which noise is also a pollution. He said that those who do not want to listen in the morning. They also hear a lot. In such a situation, the constitutional steps taken for the peace of the entire society should be welcomed.
Controversial statement given regarding removal of loudspeakers on mosques
On the question of removing loudspeakers from mosques, Sadhvi Ritambhara further said, ‘Your worship, devotion, recitation is personal. He said that we had heard that the God of Muslims is deaf. That’s why they have to shout so loudly and tell them. He further said that words are not needed for prayers. They listen to the inner feeling.
On this statement of Sadhvi, Madhya Pradesh President of All India Ulema Board Syed Anas Ali said in a conversation with a news channel that Sadhvi Ritambhara does not have correct information. Azaan is not for calling God, but for calling His servants.