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Mahim Juma Masjid Trust launch Online Azan app amid loudspeaker row

When the online Azan application is delivered from the mosque, it plays a vibrant sound flow of Azan through mobile phones. Representative image. | Photo Loan: Getty Images/Istockphoto

In the midst of the ongoing chaos surrounding the mosque speaker restrictions, Mahim Juma Masjid found an alternative and introduced a special mobile application that published Azan Live and allows the dedicated to hear any regulation without violating any regulation.

According to Mahim Juma Masjid Trust, Juma Masjid launched a special mobile application developed with the technical support of a professional team managed by a team managed by a team managed by a team in Tamil Nadu due to restrictions on the use of speakers in various urban areas of Mumbai.

The name of the application is online Azan application and so far downloaded more than 100 users. The application makes the Masjid registered and people associated with a specific mosque can be selected and listened to. Before the time of Azan, users receive notifications that warn them at the beginning of prayer.

“The initiative comes to the use of speakers that warns the mosque and that the use of speakers may lead to action. This caused the mosque to deactivate the sound system temporarily. Until this, so, this, this, this, the alternative of Mahim, so, that, that, that much, that much, that, that, that, that, this, this, so, so, so, therefore, it is an alternative that manages it. Khalil Pathan told Hindu.

This comes after complaining about the police action on the removal of the speaker, as well as complaining about BJP leader Kirit Somaiya’s campaigns against the speakers in various parts of Mumbai. Despite the conformity of the court’s permitted noise levels under 56 decibels, Muslim representatives claimed that the police harassed the mosque committees. On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, a delegation of Muslim leaders and senior police officials met Maharashtra Deputy Prime Minister and NCP leader Ajit Pawar and the speakers at Mumbai in Mumbai.

A member of trust plays a vibrant sound flow of Azan through mobile phones when the application is fully delivered from the mosque.

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