New Delhi: During the 25th day hearing in the Supreme Court of the Ayodhya Ram Temple and Babri Masjid case, advocate Rajiv Dhawan, appearing for the Muslim party, said that as a statue, Swayambhu can either take the form of self-expression or Human too. The Hindu parties have failed to identify the true birthplace of Lord Ram. So faith alone is not enough to be self-reliant. It should be of such an expression that we can accept it in divine form. Justice Bobde has said that the deity may or may not be in one form, it can be in human form or maybe any other form.
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Dhawan said that this is the belief of Hindus and if it happens then it is worshiped. Rajiv Dhawan said that Babri is the property of Majid committee and they have authority over the Sunni Waqf Board. Dhawan has said that it was only after 1885 that the place outside the Babri Masjid came to be known as Ram's birthplace. Rajiv Dhawan, during his debate, also read in the court a write-up of Urdu poet Allama Iqbal - 'On the existence of Ram, Hindustan is considered as a Nazi, Ahl Ai, it is called Imam Ai Hind.'
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Rajiv Dhawan further said that 'Birthplace' cannot be a judicial person. Dhawan said that Janmashtami is celebrated as Lord Krishna's birthday, but Krishna is not a judicial person. Rajiv Dhawan said that there are at least three such places in Ayodhya, where Lord Ram is claimed to be born. Referring to the photographs taken in 1950, Rajiv Dhawan said that Allah was written in many places in Babri Masjid.
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