Perhaps Americans Should Learn From Non Muslim Malaysians How To Be Tolerant To 5 30am Dawn Azan

ONE wonders if Christian-majority Americans can psyche themselves up to accept diversity by treating the azan or Muslim call for prayers as equivalent to perhaps the blaring of church bells if not as a soothing music to the ears given the power of prayers extends wide and far regardless of the faith one professes.
This comes in the wake of Americans in Dearborn, Michigan needing to familiarise themselves to hearing the Islamic call to prayer five times daily from mosques and community centres scattered around the city.
Probably unlike Muslim-majority Malaysia whereby Islam is constitutionally the country’s official religion, the predominantly Christian inhabitants of the US may find the azan as an ‘invasive alien culture’, hence tend to perceive the call for prayers as an invasion of their personal privacy.
This explains why many Americans have taken to social media to express their displeasure at what seems to them as a cultural shock as opposed to non-Muslim Malaysians who have throughout their life used to what their Muslim compatriots would deem as “beautiful, peaceful and calming sound”.
“Residents in Dearborn, Michigan, are now being woken up at 5.30 in the morning by Islamic prayer calls played through speakers across the city with Muslims demanding the calls go out even earlier in the morning,” decried independent news reporter Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) on X.
Another self-proclaimed history and geopolitics freak with a Muslim-sounding name Dr. Maalouf (@realMaalouf) described the dawn azan as “the morning wake-up call”.
“In Dearborn, Michigan, American Christians are forced to hear the Islamic call to prayer five times a day from over 20 mosques across the city,” he penned.
A seemingly resistance and pro-Republican news gatherer Post Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) fumed: “Five times a day they (Dearborn residents) must listen to the Muslim call to prayer blasted throughout their city. Just listen to how loud this is. How is this allowed to exist in America?”
As it is, perhaps native Americans should accord some distinction to Dearborn given the city boasts the largest concentration of people of Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) ancestry in the US with this group making up the majority of the city’s population at 54.5% or numbering approximately 60,000 people out of the city’s 109,976 residents.
In fact, the Muslim influence is so prevalent in Dearborn that it has its first Muslim mayor in Lebanese American Abdullah Hammoud who at 35 is the second youngest mayor in the city’s history.
Interestingly enough, there are a minority of Muslims/Muslim supporters who object the airing of the call to prayers on grounds of “noise pollution” and “fear of retaliation” given the US is deemed a Christian country.




Well, with low tolerant for invasive foreign culture, it is not surprising for non-Muslim Americans to react with racist memes and comments: – Oct 1, 2025





- Focus Malaysia
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