In the early morning at a local mosque in Japan, there was significant disturbance caused by high-volume broadcasting, along with the spread of misinformation. Residents in the vicinity have raised complaints about the recurrent noise issue. The concerned mosque has not revealed the source of the misinformation.
In Japan, where the noise pollution law is strict, the mosque's loud early morning broadcasts have triggered public concern. Just a few worship places in Japan occasionally have issues with sound levels, so this is a rare occurrence. The spread of misinformation is being taken seriously given Japan's implicit societal value of accurate and reliable information.
In the U.S. or EU, like Japan, noise disturbances are typically regulated. There would be efforts to mediate between the community, city council, and the religious institution to resolve the issue. As for misinformation, both U.S. and EU have laws in place to prevent and combat fake news, especially if it's used to incite hatred or disrupt social harmony.