Ayodhya case: Muslim side accepts Ram Chabutra as the birthplace of Lord Ram
Ayodhya case: Muslim side accepts Ram Chabutra as the birthplace of Lord Ram
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New Delhi: One of the oldest and disputed cases in the country, the Ayodhya land dispute case is being heard in the Supreme Court every day. It has been 30 days since the hearing. Great progress has been made in the case. Muslim parties have considered Ram Chabutra, built at the disputed site of Ayodhya as the birthplace of Lord Rama. Till now Muslim parties say that Ayodhya is the birthplace of Rama, but where the birthplace is, it is not decided. At the same time, it was also said from the Muslim side that the Babri Masjid was not built by demolishing the temple, but was built on empty space.

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Senior advocate Zafaryab Jilani, appearing for the Muslim side, said before a five-member constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi yesterday that he believed that Ram Chabutara is the birthplace of Lord Ram as there were three court orders And if there is a court order then how can we be different from it. Justice Bobde questioned Jilani that do you believe that Ram Chabutara is the birthplace of Lord Rama? Jilani said on this, there is no dispute about it.

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All of them believe here. According to Skanda Purana, the birthplace is at such a distance from such a place, but now that place is no longer in existence. In the year 1886, the district judge allowed to worship Ram Chabutra there as the birthplace. But later Hindus claim the inner courtyard and dome building, referring to the birthplace temple. The dispute is about the enclosure within the mosque. The hearing of the case is expected to end in the next one month.

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