Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Singing lessons for Turkish imams who ruin call to prayer

It is meant to be a beautiful, melodic and spiritual start to the day. But the morning calls to prayer by some of Istanbul's muezzins and imams have had locals plugging their ears rather than reaching for their prayer books.

The problem is such that following a flood of complaints by locals, special classes for the tuneless culprits have been set up. Imam Mehmet Tas, one of the school's first pupils, said he was already feeling the benefits. "I have so much more self-confidence now in my abilities to do all five calls to prayer in their correct tempos," he said.



The improvement scheme was put together by Mustafa Cagrici, the city's head of religious affairs, who is determined to make sure all of the city's 3,000 mosques produce a beautiful call-to-prayer each morning. "For some reason, these imams were hired even though their voices are not good, they just can't sing!

"We're doing our best to help our imams and muezzins to improve their singing." He says that since lessons started, complaints have dropped from hundreds a month to just dozens, an improvement that can be credited to the singing teacher, Seyfettin Tomakin.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

pffff..... i remember in my younger days, church bells waking me every sundays at 6.30 a.m. - these days i would be angry about it & try to do something about (read : against) it
lucky & happy i do not live in a muslim country, when i see this....(f*ck all religions, by the way....)

Anonymous said...

Coming soon to a town near you.....

E said...

lol, the voice of the enlightened modern man