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Ayodhya Mosque To Be Square-Shaped Like Mecca's Kaaba: Officials

'The mosque will not be named Babri Masjid. It will not be named after any king or emperor. My personal opinion is that ♊it should be called the Dhannipur Masjid,' says Indo-Islamic C🌸ultural Foundation Athar Hussain

Ayodhya Mosque To Be Square-Shaped Like Mecca's Kaaba: Officials
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The mosque to come up in Ayodhya pursuant to th🌸e Supreme Court verdict in the Ram Janmabhoomi case may be square-shaped like the Kaaba Sharif in Mecca and wil🧸l not be named after any emperor or king.

Secretary and spokesperson of the Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation (IICF) Athar Hussain told PTI on Sunday, "A mosque measuring 15,000 square feet will be built in Dhannipur village. It will be of the same size as that of the Babri mosque. The shape of the mosque may be completely different from that of other mosques. It may be square-shaped like the Kaaba Sharif in Mecca, as hinted by a🐟rchitect SM Akhtar."

To a quest☂ion on whether the mosqu🤪e will have no domes or minarets like the Kaaba Sharif, Hussain said it could be a possibility.

He said the architect has be🌱en given a free hand in this regard.

"The mosque will not be named Babri Masjid. It will not be named after any king or emperor. My personal opinion is that it should be called the Dhannipur Masj💜id," Hussain said.

He also informed that the trust is making its portal so that people can donate for the mosque and the museum, hospital and research centre which🃏 will be built inside the complex. Write-ups by national and international Islamic scholars 𒐪will also appear on the portal.

He said some ▨work on the portal is yet to be completed and hence, donation is yet to begin.

The Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board has formed the IICF, a trust, for the cons🦩truction of the mosque on a five-acre plot.

The state government has allotted the five-acre plot in Ayodhya's Dh♛annipur for the construction of the mosque on the directi🌃ve of the apex court.

After a protracted legal tussle, the Supreme Court, on November 9 last year, ruled in favour of the construction of a Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya and directed the Centre to allot an alternative five-acre plot to the Sunni Waqf Board for building a new⛄ mosque at a "prominent" place in the holy town in Uttar Pradesh.

The Babri mo🅷sque in Ayodhya was demolis🔜hed on December 6, 1992 by "kar sevaks", who claimed that an ancient Ram temple stood at the same site.