OIC condemns Israel’s ‘muezzin bill’ to restrict mosques’ call to prayer

OIC condemns Israel’s ‘muezzin bill’ to restrict mosques’ call to prayer

The minaret of a mosque in the Arab neighborhood of Silwan in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, June 6, 2026. (AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP

Arab News

July 02, 2026

  • Proposed law described as ‘racist, discriminatory’ measure targeting Arab, Islamic identity
  • If law is passed, mosques will require permits to use loudspeakers, with heavy fines for failure to comply

LONDON: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation denounced on Thursday the Israeli Knesset’s preliminary approval of a bill that seeks to restrict the Muslim call to prayer through mosques across the country.

The OIC described the proposed law as a “discriminatory and racist legislative measure that constitutes a flagrant violation of freedom of religion and worship.”

It added in a statement: “This legislation represents a dangerous escalation within the context of a series of racist Israeli decisions, legislation, and measures aimed at restricting the Palestinian presence and targeting Arab and Islamic identity; it also constitutes a direct attack on the sanctity of religious rites and Islamic holy sites.”

Israeli lawmakers on Wednesday passed the so-called “muezzin bill” in a preliminary vote, with 50 votes in favor and 36 against. The bill, which aims to restrict the use and volume of mosque loudspeakers, requires three additional votes before it can become law.

Knesset member Zvika Fogel, from the right-wing Otzma Yehudit party led by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, introduced the bill. It earned support from the opposition party Yisrael Beiteinu and the ultra-Orthodox party Shas, which is part of the government coalition.

The muezzin is an official who proclaims the call to the Islamic prayer five times a day, including the predawn Fajr prayer.

If the law is enacted, mosques will be required to obtain a permit to use loudspeakers, and those that do not comply may face a fine of about $16,700. Police will have the authority to confiscate loudspeakers and issue fines of $3,340 for repeated violations.

source https://www.arabnews.com/node/2649429/middle-east

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