Denmark is considering a nationwide ban on the Islamic call to prayer, with Immigration Minister Morten Bødskov arguing it has no place in the country. The proposal revives a contentious debate over ...
A debate over a few minutes of daily prayer has become one of Denmark's most divisive national conversations.
Denmark's Immigration Minister Morten Bødskov said azan has no place in the country, and people shouldn't be in any doubt whether they've ended up in a suburb of Islamabad when they walk around ...
Denmark’s immigration minister has announced plans to ban the Islamic call to prayer, claiming parts of the country felt like “a suburb of Islamabad”.
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COPENHAGEN, Feb. 12 -- About 25 Muslim graves in western Denmark were vandalized late Saturday night, bringing swift condemnation from Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen as tensions simmer from a ...
Denmark’s government said on Friday it would move to criminalize the public mistreatment of religious objects, setting aside free-speech concerns with what one minister called a “targeted intervention ...
Denmark's proposal to ban the Islamic call to prayer has sparked intense debate over religious freedom, secularism, and constitutional rights, highlighting political sensitivities around immigration ...
And we're going to Denmark now where a debate is raging over Muslim immigration and religious tolerance. One Dutch politician who compared Islam to Nazism was acquitted last week of hate speech ...