NEW DELHI: The 11th day of hearing of the Supreme Court Constitution bench on the Ayodhya Ram temple and Babri Masjid case will be held on Friday. Senior advocate Ranjit Kumar, appearing for petitioner Gopal Singh Visharad on Thursday, had said that "I am a Ram worshipper and I have the right to worship at the birthplace. This right cannot be taken away from me." Ayodhya case: Day 10 hearing in Supreme Court, Gopal Visharad to keep his side Quoting the testimony of 80-year-old Abdul Ghani, Ghani said that the Babri Masjid was built at Ram's birthplace. Under the British Raj, the mosque used only Friday prayers and Hindus also came to worship there. Ranjit Kumar had said that after the mosque collapsed, Muslims stopped praying there, but Hindus continued to worship at the birthplace. Ayodhya case: SC prepares for 9th-day hearing, Ram Lalla likely to complete his debate! Earlier on Wednesday, Ram Lalla Virajman's lawyer CS Vaidyanathan had completed his arguments on the case. He had said that whether the temple was on the disputed land or not, whether the statue was or not, the faith of the people is enough to prove that it is the place of Rama. Vaidyanathan had said that when the property is vested in God, no one can take away that property and the right of God cannot be taken away from that property. The law of adverse possession will not apply to such property. Ayodhya Land Dispute Case: Lawyer CS Vaidyanathan Keeping His Side Said- Ramlala Always Minor