Insta
Sayeed Wasim Rizvi (Subhankar Chakraborty/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
Chairman of the Shia Wakf Board Wasim Rizvi has written to the president of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) asking for mosques built atop destroyed temples to be returned back to Hindus.
The letter was shared by journalist Rohit Sardana on Twitter:
In his letter, Rizvi reminds the AIMPLB of the temples that were destroyed during Mughal rule. He then highlighted that worship of Allah in mosques built over destroyed temples is not permissible.
He then lists out mosques which were either affected or were a result of the plundering by erstwhile Islamic rulers. Among the mosques listed are the Ram mandir in Ayodhya, Keshav Dev mandir in Mathura Atala Dev mandir in Jaunpur and Kashi Vishwanath mandir in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, the Rudra Mahalaya mandir in Jila Batna, Bhadrakali mandir in Ahmedabad and the Adeena masjid in Pandua, Gujarat, the Vijaya mandir in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh and the Masjid Quwwatul Islam in the Qutub Minar complex in Delhi.
Rizvi asked the Sunni board to take a decision regarding the proposal. He remarked that if the muslims of India returned these places to Hindus, it would also show the world about the true objectives and the true values of Islam. He asserted that he was writing to them because every Maulvi was a member of their organisation and they are all well aware of the principles of Islam.
Terming the AIMPLB a non-governmental organisation (NG) filled with extremists, he then asked them to answer one question:
Do principles of Islam allow a king to snatch the places of worship of another religion and build mosques via force?
It remains to be seen whether the AIMPLB responds to Rizvi’s letter.
Support Swarajya's 50 Ground Reports Project & Sponsor A Story
Every general election Swarajya does a 50 ground reports project.
Aimed only at serious readers and those who appreciate the nuances of political undercurrents, the project provides a sense of India's electoral landscape. As you know, these reports are produced after considerable investment of travel, time and effort on the ground.
This time too we've kicked off the project in style and have covered over 30 constituencies already. If you're someone who appreciates such work and have enjoyed our coverage please consider sponsoring a ground report for just Rs 2999 to Rs 19,999 - it goes a long way in helping us produce more quality reportage.
You can also back this project by becoming a subscriber for as little as Rs 999 - so do click on this links and choose a plan that suits you and back us.
Click below to contribute.
Latest