"Please do not use our U.S. Constitution and our freedoms against us," protester Arlene Reed said. "Don't tell me to embrace the enemy, bring the asp to my chest, tell me I have to welcome a group here that makes me feel unsafe."
The constitution offers no such protection to break noise ordances.
"We can work here, pay taxes here, go to school here, shop here, but we cannot pray here," Edward Hassan said. "We are your neighbors, your doctors, your soccer coaches. It truly is a sad day for America and for the Constitution."
Pray all you want. But don't do it through a loud speaker every day and keep people from sleeping. If you want to do that then go back to the middle east.
Most homeowner CC&R's provide for the "quiet enjoyment of the property" sold. So much for the Muslims attempting to be good neighbors.