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UK Brighton and Hove Council prayers. I'm CoE. My Dad and sister were Catholic. Mam was Methodist. ( took the middle road and entirely of my own volition.
Until the 50s/60s most Catholic services in the UK were conducted in Latin as were some parts in the CoE. I could have translated but 99% of the congregation could not - just like the majority of Muslims can neither read, write, speak, or understand Arabic.
The Catholic Church changed to English so that everyone could understand.
Brighton and Hove Council allowed a Muslim cleric to conduct prayers. I don't have a problem with that. I DO though have a problem that it was allowed to be spoken in Arabic which no-one would understand. What was he actually saying? The recipients may have followed the cadences but not the meaning.
Allow by all means but in the language of the host nation. Might the cleric have chosen a different prayer? Who knows.
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