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Build Ram Mandir on disputed site, Babri Masjid a little away: Shia Waqf Board...
New Delhi: The Uttar Pradesh Shia Waqf Board on Tuesday filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court saying a mosque can be built in a Muslim-dominated area maintaining a reasonable distance from Lord Ram's birth place in Ayodhya.

Filing an affidavit, the Shia Waqf Board said closeness of places of worship "should be avoided in as much as possible as both denominations using loudspeakers tend to disturb religious performance of each other, often leading to conflicts and acrimony in the two factions".

"To bring a quietus to the issue, Masjid can be located in a Muslim-dominated area at a reasonable distance from the most revered place of birth of Maryada Purushottam Sri Ram," it added.

The Shia Waqf Board contended that the Sunni Waqf Board has no stake in the case since the mosque was a Shia property.

"Since Babri Masjid was a Shia Waqf, only Shia Central Waqf board, Uttar Pradesh, is entitled to negotiate and arrive at a peaceful settlement with other remaining stakeholders," the affidavit stated.

The Shia Board also suggested that a panel headed by a retired Supreme Court judge and all stakeholders should find an amicable solution to the Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid dispute.

The committee should also include nominees from the Prime Minister's Office and the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister's Office, and make suggestions and proposals for amicable settlement, affidavit said.

The Supreme Court has constituted a three-judge bench headed by justice Dipak Misra to hear a batch of petitions challenging the Allahabad High Court verdict in the Ayodhya land dispute case from August 11.

The bench, whose other members are justice Ashok Bhushan and justice Abdul Nazeer, would adjudicate the dispute over ownership of Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid land.

The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court in 2010 had said the land should be partitioned equally among three parties -- the Sunni Waqf Board, the Nirmohi Akhara and Ram Lalla.
 
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Shia board moves SC for ownership of Babri Masjid


NEW DELHI: Seventy-one years after losing a legal battle for ownership of Babri Masjid, Shia Waqf Board of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday approached the Supreme Court, challenging a trial court order which had on March 30, 1946 declared the mosque as Sunni Waqf Board property.

The board has admitted in its petition that Babri Masjid was constructed after demolishing a temple on the site.

With the SC to hear the dispute over Ram Janam Bhoomi-Babri Masjid on Friday, Shia Waqf Board pleaded to the court to decide its appeal along with other petitions.

A day after taking a stand that it was agreeable to shifting of the demolished mosque to bring about a closure to the vexed dispute, the board decided to revive its dispute with the Sunni Waqf Board by filing an appeal after more than seven decades.

In its appeal, filed through advocate M C Dhingra, the board contended the trial court committed a grave error in declaring Babri Masjid as Sunni Waqf property as the mosque was built by a Shia muslim.

Countering the prevalent perception that the mosque was built by Mughal emperor Babur, the board said it was actually constructed by his minister Abdul Mir Baqi, a Shia Muslim, out of his own funds. Babur was a Sunni Muslim.

"Even if Babur ordered for building a mosque, the Wakif is the one who actually creates Waqf by dedicating it to the God. The mosque was built by Baqi out of his funds. Babur stayed near Ayodhya only for 5-6 days whereas construction of mosque took more time (demolition of temple and building of mosque). The trial court failed to appreciate that merely ordering to build mosque does not make that person as Wakif. Babur might have ordered Baqi to build mosque but it was Baqi who chose the site and having demolished the temple got the mosque built," the plea said.

The board alleged the mosque was being looked after by the Shia community even since it was constructed but the British government had erroneously included it amongst the Sunni Waqfs in 1944 and it had approached Faizabad civil court in 1945 which had dismissed its claim a year after. Challenging the findings of the trial court, the board said that inscription on the pulpit of the mosque elaborately described Baqi as its builder and the court made serious error in rejecting its claim. The two boards representing two groups of muslim community are all set to fight out their case in court as Shia board has already blamed its rival for opposing amicable settlement of Ram Janam Bhoomi-Babri Masjid row.
 
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Good decision. Regardless, the temple will be built EXACTLY where it was since ancient times.
 
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Why is this our social and current event. We have absolutely nothing to do with the internal affairs of India. Kashmir yes but not this. It's India's problem. Not ours and if Indian Muslims in India whether out of compassion or fear say that all mosques should be turned into temples, Its still not our concern.

Dont we have enough problems in our own country that we are importing problems.

@WAJsal @waz @Irfan Baloch plz move this thread to the Indian of central Asian section.
 
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Why is this our social and current event. We have absolutely nothing to do with the internal affairs of India. Kashmir yes but not this. It's India's problem. Not ours and if Indian Muslims in India whether out of compassion or fear say that all mosques should be turned into temples, Its still not our concern.

Dont we have enough problems in our own country that we are importing problems.

@WAJsal @waz @Irfan Baloch plz move this thread to the Indian of central Asian section.
Was going to say the same thing it's none of our concern and it's in wrong section.
 
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If they wanted to make it then they would have made it instead of boasting.
 
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