The Free Press Journal

MOSQUES IN AYODHYA SPREADING MESSAGE OF COMMUNAL HARMONY

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AYODHYA: With days to go for the August 5 ‘bhoomi pujan’ ceremony of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, the mosques adjacent to the Ram Janmabhoom­i premises are spreading the message of communal harmony. “It is the greatness of Ayodhya the mosques surroundin­g the Ram temple are giving a strong message of communal harmony to the rest of the world,” Haji Asad Ahmad, the corporator of the Ram Kot ward, told PTI.

The Ram Janmabhoom­i premises is situated in Ahmad's ward. “Muslims take out the ‘juloos’ of Barawafaat that goes through the periphery of Ram Janmabhoom­i. All religious functions and rituals of Muslims are respected by their fellow citizens,” the corporator said.

There are eight mosques and two mausoleums located close to the 70-acre Ram Janmabhoom­i premises mandated by the Supreme Court for a temple of Lord Ram.

Azaan and namaaz are offered in the mosques and the annual "Urs" is held at the mausoleums without any objection from local Hindus.

The mosques located near the Ram Janmabhoom­i premises are Masjid Dorahikuan, Masjid Mali Mandir ke Bagal, Masjid Kaziyana Achchan ke Bagal, Masjid Imambara, Masjid

Riyaz ke Bagal, Masjid Badar Paanjitola, Masjid Madaar Shah and Masjid Tehribazar Jogiyon ki. The two mausoleums are Khanqaahe Muzaffariy­a and Imambara.

The priests of various temples here said Ayodhya is a town where Hindus and Muslims have lived together peacefully. On the presence of mosques near the Ram Janmabhoom­i premises, the chief priest of the temple, Acharya Satyendra Das, said, "We had a dispute only with the structure that was connected to the name of (Mughal emperor) Babur. We have never had any issue with the other mosques and mausoleums in Ayodhya. This is a town where Hindus and Muslims live in peace."

 ??  ?? Hindu priests and supporters of VHP perform rituals next to pots filled with sacred soil and water brought from various Hindu holy spots, before being taken for the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, in Ahmedabad. —AFP
Hindu priests and supporters of VHP perform rituals next to pots filled with sacred soil and water brought from various Hindu holy spots, before being taken for the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, in Ahmedabad. —AFP

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