Alternate mosque design unveiled in Babri case
Mosque is to be constructed in the northern Indian city of Ayodhya as part of settlement
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Aug. 5 laid the foundation stone for a “grand” temple at the site. Anadolu Agency
NEW DELHI:
A new design was unveiled for a mosque in the northern Indian city of Ayodhya as part of the settlement of the controversial Babri Mosque case.
Torn down by Hindu hardliners in 1992, the 16th-century mosque in the state of Uttar Pradesh, has rattled India s communal fabric for decades.
Hindu fundamentalists claimed that the site was the birthplace of one of their gods, Lord Ram and last November, the Supreme Court of India, ruled that a temple can be built at the site.
all india personal law board member jafaryab jilani said ayodhya mosque against waqf and illegal in sharia law - AIMPLB के जिलानी बोले- अयोध्या की मस्जिद वक्फ के खिलाफ, शरियत कानून में अवैध
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Babri Masjid like Al-Aqsa belongs to every Muslim: Kuwait Rights Body
The Centre has also asked AIMPLB to grant it permission to take the Babri Masjid demolition case to International Criminal Court
Wednesday July 29, 2020 9:46 AM, ummid.com News Network
New Delhi: As Modi government prepares to lay the foundation stone of Ram Mandir at the site where Babri Masjid stood till 1992, Center for Human Rights Kuwait called for the re-construction of the 15th century historic mosque on its original site.
The center has also written a letter to All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) to call a meeting and grant it permission to take the Babri Masjid demolition case to International Criminal Court.