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On 7/7/08, Subid K.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > see, minorities suffer. whether its hindu or muslim or sikh or christian, i > think its minority of the locality that suffer. insecured raise more voice, > its my opinion. i said, i can see autorikshaws fitting extra horns to > survive the heavy vehicles but creates nuisance to pedestrians. we forget > this sect: pedestrians. > > same suffereres of development. > > > On 7/7/08, satchidanandan k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> I have grown up with Muslim friends and have lived near mosques whose azan >> never was a disturbance.And my attitude in these matters is no secret. No >> one is speaking against belief systems here, but only about the general >> quiet that we expect in any civilized society It is not the azan, nor the >> ordinary prayers in temples or churches that is the point of discussion, but >> the sound levels. My problem in Delhi is the Hindu jagarans that go on >> throughout the night while the microphone is kept at the highest decibels so >> that those nearby cannot read or sleep, it affects the students also very >> badly.There are clear rules about the sound levels, but the police is in >> collusion with those who run these jagarans, often the VHP people. >> And talking of tolerance, I feel it unfortunate that tolerance is now seen >> as something between one religion and another. The space for secular people >> is getting reified day by day. Real tolerance should also include the >> non-believers and the believers who try to think above religion in public >> matters.But it seems the believer will never tolerate the secular person or >> the non-believer. A real believer should accept that the atheists and the >> secular persons are also God's creatures and God does not abandon even men >> who abandon Him.Not tolerating the secular people is also an instance of >> intolerance.And that has much to do with the intolerant fundamentalism on >> the rise. >> >> *Look at things from below. >> * >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 08:08:57 +0400 >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; >> [email protected] >> Subject: [GreenYouth] Re: sound pollution >> >> *In the age of the stockmarket, only the one who shouts the loudest gets >> the attention >> * >> The adhan (bank/ call to prayer) is not some thing that have been the >> custom in mosques for centuries... This "shouting" is not a prayer to Allah, >> but the invitation of the Muslims for prayer, which is mandatory in every >> mosque according to a muslim's belief... >> >> In the age of stock market, what is new is the intolerance towards such >> "incompatible" belief systems, that are "inferior" to more rational >> modernity... >> >> This is not suggest that muslims can't minimize the noise level in these >> calls.. Such things can be suggested in tolerant ways, rather than this >> secular rhetorics.. >> >> Hail those "*meditate in silence*"... There are so many impressed in such >> cultured ways of attaining god... >> >> Regards >> Afthab >> * >> * >> >> On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 6:27 PM, S sanjeev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> i have a request. >> before you lodge a complaint against those poor mullahs please read Ernst >> Kirchner Karel's doctoral dissertation "Kerala Sound >> Electricals:Amplified Sound and Cultural Meaning in South India". (Chicago >> univ,2003) >> PS; i wish i too had a beautiful reply just like satchidanandan's with all >> those birds,trees and wonderful silences. >> >> >> >> >> >> --- On *Sun, 6/7/08, Subid K.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: >> >> From: Subid K.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Subject: [GreenYouth] sound pollution >> To: "Green Youth Movement" <[email protected]> >> Date: Sunday, 6 July, 2008, 4:50 PM >> >> >> >> Friends, >> >> Is there any group/people fighting against sound pollution? If yes, please >> reply. http://www.keralapcb.org/statutes/noise_rule.htm#nr3 this is the >> link that i got from net. It says we can complaint to authorities if the >> noise level exceeds the ambient noise standards by 10 dB(A) or more given in >> the table given last. I am worried more about the horns of certain vehicles >> and the early morning "prayers". Like banks from mosques, why can't they >> limit to one bank instead of giving it from six or seven nearby ones!? >> (talking from Valanchery town) >> >> Subid. >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> Not happy with your email address? >> Get the one you really want <http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/ymail/new.html> - >> millions of new email addresses available now at >> Yahoo! >> <http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/ymail/new.html> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > >>>>> THANKS & REGARDS >>>>> > > http://www.freewebs.com/subidks/ > > Darkness is equally beautiful. Go beyond languages. Help yourself serve you > better. > > Deny food and sex to undeserved. > > Listen Your Self. -- >>>>> THANKS & REGARDS >>>>> http://www.freewebs.com/subidks/ Darkness is equally beautiful. Go beyond languages. Help yourself serve you better. Deny food and sex to undeserved. 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