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Religious controversy in India over Hindu demands to convert the ‘Kamal Mola’ mosque into a temple.

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A judicial ruling sparks controversy over the identity of a historical and religious site

The Kamal Mola Mosque in the Dhar area of Madhya Pradesh, in the heart of India, has for decades been a central part of the life of 78-year-old Muhammad Rafiq. For nearly fifty years, he has regularly delivered the call to prayer from the mosque’s historic minaret, continuing a family tradition begun by his grandfather, Hafiz Rafiq, before India gained independence from British colonial rule in 1947.

However, this long-standing scene is now under threat. Rafiq and Muslim worshippers have been barred from entering the mosque, which lies within the archaeological site of Bhojshala, following a ruling by the state’s High Court based on claims that an older temple exists at the location currently occupied by the mosque.

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