Muslim leaders in Burundi have disowned a cleric’s criticism against the interior minister after he asked that Sheikhs keep the morning call down so as not to disrupt the public.
Interior Minister Gervais Ndirakobuca had asked religious leaders to stop holding noisy night prayers and asked Muslim clerics to keep down the morning Adhan – call for prayer.
The minister made the request during a meeting with inter-religious leaders.
In a Tuesday morning prayer, Ndikumana Rashid was heard slamming the minister asking him to withdraw and apologise for his remarks.
Mr Rashid said the minister’s remarks were an open attack against Islam.
Muslim representatives have however said that Mr Rashid bears responsibility for his remarks considered as an insult to the minister.
The head of the Muslim Assembly in Burundi Zuberi Mohamed said there was no conflict between Muslims and the government adding that there was no law stopping them from calling for prayers as usual.
He said the minister’s remarks were “unlikely to ignite religious violence as Burundian Muslims are good-willed people”.
BBC