Don't
Know
Who
You
Are
Offending
In
an
interview
to
Indian
Express,
Saif
said
the
loud
sounding
of
the
call
to
prayer
shows
an
insecurity.
"Don't
know
who
you
are
offending.
At
one
level,
I
agree,
the
lesser
sound
the
better.''
Amplification
Of
The
Sound
Comes
From
Insecurity
''There
should
be
certain
decibel
levels
allowed
across
religious
practices.
I
also
understand
the
amplification
of
the
sound
during
azaan
comes
from
insecurity."
It
Happens
In
Israel
Also
"Not
just
here
but
also
in
Israel
apparently
where
three
different
religions
co-exist.
It's
been
written
about
so
I
believe
it's
the
same.''
There
Is
A
Bit
Of
Fear
There
''As
a
minority,
you
would
like
to
make
your
presence
felt
and
hopefully
accepted.
If
someone
says
that
it
should
be
extinguished,
it
will
make
some
people
little
uncomfortable.
As
a
precursor
to
some
sort
of
holocaust,
it
is
the
first
thing
you
think
of.
There's
a
bit
of
fear
there.''
The
Tweet
Was
A
Bit
Aggressive
''It's
fine
to
express
your
views
on
the
decibel
levels.
I
think
that
tweet
was
a
bit
aggressive
though,
initially.
And
I
do
think
religion
should
be
a
private
affair
and
we
should
be
a
secular
country.''
Here's
Sonu's
Tweet
God
bless
everyone.
I'm
not
a
Muslim
and
I
have
to
be
woken
up
by
the
Azaan
in
the
morning.
When
will
this
forced
religiousness
end
in
India.
Here's
More
And
by
the
way
Mohammed
did
not
have
electricity
when
he
made
Islam..
Why
do
I
have
to
have
this
cacophony
after
Edison?
He
Added
I
don't
believe
in
any
temple
or
gurudwara
using
electricity
To
wake
up
people
who
don't
follow
the
religion.
Why
then..?
Honest?
True?