Muslims Broadcasting Call To Prayer at UCLA

Mark 13:13 “You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.”

After Duke University reversed a decision to allow Muslims to broadcast their call to prayer from a bell tower, it’s been revealed that Muslims at UCLA have been broadcasting their call at UCLA.

The Islamic Student Association at UCLA broadcast the call to prayer near the Sunset Boulevard athletic field according to the video posted on YouTube.  The students told their prayer inside the John Wooden Center.

“I bear witness that there is none worthy of being worshiped except Allah,” the common Muslim chant, known as the adhan, declares. “I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. … Allah is most great.”

Christian activists say while the Duke situation gained national attention, incidents like UCLA have been happening under-the-radar for years.

“The call to prayer is something that is blasted over loudspeakers in Muslim majority countries and Muslim enclaves around Detroit,” wrote Carol Brown of American Thinker, a blog that discusses the important issues of the United States. “We’ve already heard enough ‘Allahu Akbar’ for a lifetime.”

Many groups are wondering about the accommodation to Muslims that is not permitted to other religions on campuses.  Several groups pointed out that UCLA has been a very anti-Christian campus with students who have taken bold anti-Christian actions.

2 thoughts on “Muslims Broadcasting Call To Prayer at UCLA

  1. But jesus is better than their god. we ought to broadcast call to pray to jesus over a loud speaker and dare the government to do something. Jesus Is Lord! the one the only true God and Savior, there is no other god before him.

  2. Well then – how about this: what if Christians have – arrange – equal time (to broadcast – somehow, out loud) our prayers? Maybe we need to pray/practice (but not w/ the consciousness ‘we’re better than you’)- as much, or more than ‘them’ ???!!!

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