According to the Sweden Democrats, things like mosques and prayer calls do not belong in Sweden. However, the Islamist party Nyans holds a different opinion.

In a post on social media, the Nyans Party states that it distances itself from the Sweden Democrats’ ambitions to ban prayer calls in Sweden.

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While the Sweden Democrats argue that people have the right to be free from religious expressions and influence in public spaces, Nyans Party Secretary Amel Olevic explains in a video clip that prayer calls should be allowed as part of Sweden’s religious freedom.

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Olevic points out that churches are allegedly allowed in Muslim countries and that “the same respect for religious diversity should apply in Sweden.”

– Now it’s the 2026 election. Vote for the Nyans Party, which wants prayer calls to be a part of Sweden, says Olevic.

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