Denmark Moves to Ban Islamic Call to Prayer, Minister Says Country Should Not Sound Like Pakistan
Denmark is considering a nationwide ban on the Islamic call to prayer, with the country’s immigration minister saying it should not be heard “over Danish rooftops.” Morten Bødskov said the government will reopen an investigation into whether the noise can be legally prohibited ac.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated border & immigration brief. The source report from Gateway Pundit says: Denmark is considering a nationwide ban on the Islamic call to prayer, with the country’s immigration minister saying it should not be heard “over Danish rooftops.” Morten Bødskov said the government will reopen an investigation into whether the noise can be legally prohibited ac.
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- Published: Jun 25, 2026, 1:40 AM UTC
- Coverage area: Border & Immigration
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