Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid Is Worth To See Beauty

 August 5th, marks a significant date in the history of the nation, for Lord Rama is getting his very own temple in his birthplace, Ayodhya.



To people saying it's wrong to celebrate the construction of the temple, let me tell you, India has a history where right from ancient times, the temples, the gurudwaras, the mosques and even the churches have been plundered, looted, demolished by different rulers of different faiths and constructions have been done on such sites, but nowhere did it lessen your faith in your specific religion.


Babri Masjid has been on stay for decades, no Muslims have been able to perform namaaz at the very sight since 1949, as a matter of fact Muslims can perform namaaz on the ground, on the roads, in their homes, which means you don't need to specifically have BABRI MASJID, to perform namaaz, it can be performed almost everywhere, and instead one should be happy that atleast our Hindu brothers are getting to perform their puja without being jealous of them. 



Islam does not teach us to oppose other religions, for God is one, you call him Allah, they call him Ram, and worship of God is always to be respected equally. ❤


Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque, but was initially built as a Cathedral, it certainly would have made a lot of Christians in Turkey disappointed and sad, but did they oppose, or did they even go against it? No. 


Babri Masjid would always remain in the hearts of each muslim and can be built lavishly on the amount of land provided and muslims would yet again get to perform namaz in it but today let us not have grudges against building of the Ram Mandir ❤


Let this Ram Mandir be a sign of love, a sign of harmony, as for decades, Hindus and Muslims have fought over the disputed site, a site so sacred has been made a vote bank politically, but not anymore 🌸🌸🌸


Jai Sia Ram ❤.


Allah-o-Akbar ❤.

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