The decision of the Judicial Committee of five judges shocked all components of the Indian people, except the organization "RSS" mother of the Hindu extremist organizations to which the ruling party of the current Indian people.

The Indian Supreme Court has amazed many more than once; once it upheld the proclamation of an emergency rule under the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the mid-1970s, and again when it confirmed in a 1996 decision that the Hinduism Hindu extremism is a "way of life" and therefore its exploitation in elections is no longer a crime.

The decision of the Supreme Court, which was issued on Saturday, November 9 threw the wall out of not only the claims and arguments of the Muslim parties in the Babri Mosque case, but also ignored even the case of the oldest Hindu team, the organization "Nermuhi Akhara", which has been demanding the place for more A century ago, he was one of the first to take refuge in the court asking him to give him the land of the Babri Mosque.

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What many do not know is that the land, which the court graciously gave to Muslims, is originally a Muslim land, an Islamic endowment seized by the Indian government in October 1990 under the pretext of building cultural facilities.
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Instead of Muslims or the original Hindu party, the Supreme Court of India gave the entire Babri mosque (about 11,000 square yards) to Ram Janam Bhumi Nias, an organization created by the RSS family, in January 1993 after its demolition. Al-Babri on December 6, 1992.

In other words, the Supreme Court has given the land of the Babri Mosque a gift to those who demolished the ancient mosque.

Indian Muslim organizations have been saying for years that they will accept the final decision of the Supreme Court whatever, while Hindu organizations have said they will not accept the decision of the Supreme Court if it came against Hindu demands.

Days before the Supreme Court decision, surprisingly, Hindu organizations led by RSS began to preach about the virtues of peace and harmony, and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined the choir of preachers on the virtues of peace and harmony, a person who has not yet come out of his mouth. One word of apology since the massacres of Gujarat in 2002, when he was the chief minister of that state.

According to press reports, the decision of the Supreme Court stipulated that the Babri Mosque was erected in 1528 in place of a Hindu temple, while the same decision confirms that the report of the Indian Antiquities Authority which excavated at the Babri site, did not prove anything definitively.

The decision also stated that it was not within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to determine the validity or invalidity of any religious belief, but the same court said in its decision that the place (where the Babri Mosque) belonged to the god "Rama" because he was born there according to the belief of Hindus.

At the same time, the Supreme Court's ruling stated that there was no evidence to confirm the Hindus' belief that the place was the birthplace of their god Rama.

The court accepted the claim of the organization "Ram Janam Bhumi Nias" of the "RSS", while in its decision that Muslims failed to prove ownership of the disputed land even though the court itself accepted that Mir Baqi, one of the princes of Emperor Babur, is Who built the mosque.

In a gesture of generosity, Hatimiya ordered the Supreme Court of India to give the Sunni Endowment Council five acres (acres) of land in the town of Agudhia to build a mosque on it.

What many do not know, however, is that the land, which the Court was kindly given to Muslims, is originally a Muslim land, an Islamic endowment seized by the Indian government in October 1990 on the pretext of building cultural facilities.

Since the Sunni Endowment Council is a government body that may accept this generous offer, India's Muslims will not accept it as a substitute for the Babri mosque.

On the eve of the Supreme Court's decision, the Indian government had placed large parts of northern India under martial law and turned Ayodhya, the site of the Babri mosque, into a military zone and gave "red cards" to 6,000 people in Uttar Pradesh, warning them of any trouble following Declare the court's decision.

It has also arrested about 60 unidentified people, but the vast majority are believed to be Muslims. The government also closed schools and colleges, and ordered some detention centers to be imprisoned for any Muslim rioting after the Supreme Court decision was announced.

Prior to that, there were indications that some cooking on the issue of the Babri mosque was being prepared, or was concluded by a day. “Good news,” said Uji Idetia Nat, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, where the Babri Mosque is located, on October 5. Waiting for everyone. "

The next day, the ruling party's deputy, Sakshi Maharaj, said the construction of the Rama Temple would begin on December 6.

Two days before the Supreme Court decision was announced, India's Home Ministry asked state governments to take security measures to respond to any emergency after the Supreme Court decision was announced.

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Muslims in India believe that even if the court gives them a piece of land for the Babri mosque, they will not be able to build a mosque on it because of the current atmosphere filled with hatred and grudge, and even if the mosque was built, Muslims would not be able to pray in the current atmosphere.
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It is clear that there is no choice for India's Muslims in the current situation but to be patient and impatient about this gross injustice.

The Indian government has even taken away their democratic rights to peaceful protest, warning that even social media material will be punished by imprisonment, and even the National Security Act, which provides for a two-year prison sentence.

Perhaps the best behavior of Muslims in the current situation is to pray and go to God to inspire the wisdom of all.

The Islamic Personal Status Council, a non-governmental organization, said it would appeal against the court's decision, demanding it be presented to a panel of more judges.

However, we do not think that in the current charged atmosphere of hatred, Muslims will receive justice.

In spite of all this, it can be said that in the end it has been dealt with an old problem that is not satisfactory to Muslims, but this problem has been buried in some way. We believe that it will be good for the homeland and the Muslims of India who have been exhausted by this problem for four decades.

Muslims in India believe that even if the court gives them a piece of land for the Babri mosque, they will not be able to build a mosque because of the current atmosphere filled with hatred and grudge, and even if the mosque is built, Muslims will not be able to pray in the current atmosphere.

The Supreme Court should decide to establish a museum of communal harmony or a children's park with that disputed spot rather than giving it to a party.