The Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation plans to commence the construction of a large mosque in Ayodhya in May this year, with an expected completion time of three to four years, according to a senior official who shared this information with Reuters. This announcement coincides with Prime Minister Narendra Modi overseeing the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple on the same day.
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“Masjid Muhammed bin Abdullah” in honor of Prophet Muhammad
“Our goal has been to transform animosity and hatred among people into love for each other, regardless of whether they accept the Supreme Court judgment,” stated Shaikh. He further added, “The ongoing conflicts can cease if we instill positive values in our children and society.”In 2019, the Supreme Court of India deemed the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition unlawful.
Construction would begin in May, after the holy month of Ramadan
In 1992, Hindu extremists demolished a 16th-century mosque in Ayodhya, Northern India, claiming it was constructed over an ancient temple at the birthplace of Hindu god-king Ram. This longstanding dispute strained inter-community relations for years, and the mosque’s destruction led to nationwide riots resulting in 2,000 deaths, predominantly among Muslims.
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