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Friday, April 26, 2024

After 100 years a mosque will be built after demolishing Ram temple: Maulana Sajid Rashidi

At a time when the construction of a grand temple at the Shri Ram Janambhoomi continues in full swing, Maulana Sajid Rashidi, the chairman of All India Imam Association stoked controversy by saying that after 100 years when Muslims come to power in Bharat, the Ram temple at Ayodhya will be demolished and a mosque will be built at its place.

Maulana Sajid Rashidi said, “Muslims are silent today. But My children… my son, his son, his grandson….but after 50-100 years they will learn from history that our mosque was destroyed and turned into a temple.  A Muslim judge, Muslim ruler, or Muslim government may come to power at that time. Nothing can be said about whether there will be changes… So, based on that history, won’t a mosque be constructed by destroying this temple? It definitely will be.”

While speaking to Times Now Navbharat, Maulana added that when Bharat’s history will be written stating that Babri mosque was destroyed and a Hindu temple was built in its place. Moreover, the Prime Minister of the country laid the foundation stone of the temple, in ‘violation’ of the Indian constitution.

This, however, is not the first time that the All India Imam Association chairman has spewed venom. In November, Maulana threatened the government saying “India will burn if the government dares to touch the private Madrasas. Rashidi made those inflammatory remarks after the Uttarkhand government announced that the madrasas in the state will be modernized.

“We do not need anything from anyone… Do whatever you want in the government-run Madrassas. But don’t touch the private Madarsas; otherwise, India will be on fire”, he added. Maulana Sajid Rashidi earlier tried to corner the Uttar Pradesh government for surveying the unrecognized Madrasas. On September 14, he told Madrasa authorities to welcome state surveying authorities with slippers and shoes.

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  1. Why do the Muslims not patronize the idea: Live and Let Live?
    Why do they deserve pleasure in attacking people of other religions and destroying their place of worship, particularly the Hindu deities and Hindu temples?
    If you look at Jerusalem–the holy city where three religions viz. Islam, Judaism & Christianity flourish, you’ll find there is no bloodbath between the Christians and the Jews but between the Muslims and the Jews. This is because Muslims are non-tolerant. They don’t like peaceful co-existence with people of other religions. They won’t abide by the law & order of country (where they live & thrive). They adopt violent stance against the Hindus, Christians (look at France, Sweden, Belgium, Britain) and resort to coercive means to convert them to Islam. Islamic rulers invaded the Hindu kingdom which was ancient Bharat, destroyed Hindu temples, killed countless Hindus, forcibly converted millions of them. And now they are all out to destabilize India. Even education could not change them from their medieval ideology!

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