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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Hijrat, 1920 – the Khilafat-inspired mass migration of Indian Muslims approved by Maulana Azad

“Why major Hindu temples are often hyphenated with Islamic Mosques/Mazars? “, Bharat Voice, May 18, 2023:

“On the night of May 13, a group of Muslim men tried to forcefully enter the premises of the Trimbakeshwar temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Hindus, in Nashik. 

The outrageous act has prompted Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis to order a SIT probe into the issue that is being seen as a deliberate attempt by the Muslims to violate the prominent Hindu temple.

Caught in the eye of a storm, the local Muslims are now trying to hide behind the veil of a so-called centuries-old ritual. What ritual and why? Will the Muslims allow Hindus perform such rituals in the name of secularism even outside the city limits of Mecca that reads aloud non-Muslim are not allowed…..”

Read the full article at Bharatvoice.in

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