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    An American expatriate living in Lombok for 15 years apparently reached the end of his rope on Aug. 22, when police say he barged into a late-night prayer session with his shoes on, unplugged a microphone and may have even hit one of the worshippers.

    Police and witnesses said he was lucky to escape with his life as enraged worshippers chased him, then ransacked his house.

    Luke Gregory Lloyd, 64, escaped a beating but is being held by police on suspicion of blasphemy and violating his visa, the deputy chief of the Central Lombok Police, Comr. Lalu Mahsun, said on Monday.

    “This man really angered residents of Kuta village in Pujut, Central Lombok,” Mahsun said.

    “On the night of August 22 he stormed into a musholla [prayer facility] and berated locals who were performing the Tadarus,” the traditional reading of the Koran that goes late into the night following special 9 p.m. Ramadan prayers.

    “He entered with his shoes on and then unplugged the microphone used by locals to recite the Koran,” Mahsun said. “We believe he even hit one of the worshippers because, according to him, they had interrupted his sleep.”

    Mahsun said the local religious affairs office would need to decide whether Lloyd had committed blasphemy, which is illegal. If officially named a blasphemy suspect, he will face further questioning.

    Meanwhile, police are holding Lloyd under guard at a local hotel while they also confer with immigration officials. Mahsun said Lloyd’s visa expired in April 2006. They declined to say why he was being held at a hotel instead of a police holding cell.

    Lloyd has a history of disrupting local prayer services, Mahsun said, but this was his most extreme act.

    Nasruddin, a resident of Kuta village, said he had lost patience after Lloyd’s latest outburst, which he said had been deeply insulting to residents.

    Worshippers chased after Lloyd, Nasruddin said, but police intervened and took the American into custody before he was injured. Nasruddin said the villagers decided to ransack Lloyd’s house instead.

    They broke windows, destroyed furniture and demolished a wall.


    Sleep-Deprived American Pulls Plug on Noisy Prayers in Lombok | The Jakarta Globe

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    I can appreciate if not condone his action. There is a habit in Indonesia of saying the full prayers at very high volumes that even distirt the loud speakers rather than a call for prayer. Ramadan in Makassar has meant a maximum of 6 hors sleep at night before being woke up again and that means going to bed at 9pm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I can appreciate if not condone his action. There is a habit in Indonesia of saying the full prayers at very high volumes that even distirt the loud speakers rather than a call for prayer. Ramadan in Makassar has meant a maximum of 6 hors sleep at night before being woke up again and that means going to bed at 9pm
    Lucky you also aint got the drumming outside of your house at 0400 hours every morning. I note in makassar all the chinese are hiding in tanjung bunga away from any mosques and those in makassar with money are going on holidays to singapore and bali.

    When i did a tour in the balkans last century the two communities found an amicable solution which was a light would go on at the top of the mosque indicating prayer times. Sadly that did not last resulting in conflicts of seperation.

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    Instead of drumming there are explosions from fireworks Living in Saudi for most of the time I find lots of things frustrating like all shops, restaraunts etc close down for prayers but I suppose the answer is if you do not like the heat....... At the end of the day it is their country. Even in Bali as in another thread temple ceromonies can be very loud and long.
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    Still better than living by a Karoke bar I suppose. Must have made quite a sight a tourist marching into a Mosque and unplugging the system. I would have loved to have see the reaction and how quick he left. I dare say about as dangerous as doing it in a karoke bar.[Live threatening] Something maybe many of us would love to do at some point when struggling to sleep but are either not brave or stupid enough.

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