New Delhi - The decision of the Waranasi

Court in northern India to continue to consider the claims of Hindus that the ancient “Gyan Wapi” mosque is a Hindu temple, an indication of what awaits thousands of ancient mosques, which the fanatics of this fanatic sect claim were built on the ruins of temples of their religion and must be demolished and their temples built on them. For this purpose, they prepared a list of 3,000 mosques.

The claims of Hindu extremists regarding mosques are old, but they had calmed down after the demolition of the Babri Mosque in Ayodhya in December 1992, which provoked Indian and international public opinion against the current of the Hindu political movement (Hindutua).

As a result, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) became a pariah for some time, and major foreign visitors to India avoided meeting the leaders of this party, and this view did not change until after the party won for the first time in the 1999 elections, and this withdrew from the current Prime Minister Narendra Modi because of his role in the Gujarat massacres in 2002 Several countries such as the United States and Britain (whose three citizens were killed during those massacres) were refusing to give him a visa, but that all changed after he led his party to victory in the 2014 elections.

Hindu extremists demolish the Babri Mosque in December 1992 (communication sites)

Division of the Babri Mosque

The Hindu side was not convinced by the demolition of the Babri Mosque, but they continued to work quietly through the courts until they succeeded in obtaining a judicial decision to divide the land of the mosque between Hindus and Muslims in October 2010, which was rejected by both Hindus and Muslims.

After that, the case moved to the Constitutional Supreme Court in Delhi, which ruled to give all the land of the Babri Mosque to Hindus in November 2019, despite its recognition in the merits of the ruling that placing idols in the mosque in December 1949 was a crime and that the demolition of the Babri Mosque in December 1992 was also a crime.

Reports indicate that the administration of the Prime Minister (Modi) was able, by pressuring, blackmailing and bribery of judges, to issue the Supreme Court's decision, and confirm that the Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court - who signed the court's decision to give al-Babri land to Hindus - was appointed immediately upon his retirement as a member of the Senate. An award for his service, according to these reports.

The Jamia Mosque in Mandia demands Hindus convert it into a temple (communication sites)

Meanwhile, the charges against hundreds of those accused of demolishing the Babri Mosque were dropped until the crime of the era became an event that no one committed, and the Hindu extremists were greatly encouraged after the Supreme Court’s decision to give them the land of “Al-Babri”, so they became active again in their demands to seize ancient mosques to turn them into Hindu temples A law issued in 1992 prevented them from maintaining the conditions of religious places of worship in the same state they were in at independence in 1947.

This law, which was issued by the government after the demolition of the Babri Mosque in 1992, exempted this mosque only from the law, so Muslims thought after it that their mosques had become protected and Hindus would not be able to claim them.

But the arrival of Modi at the head of the government changed this situation, as he is one of the Hindu extremists who believe that the Muslims during their long rule have wronged the Hindus and claim that one of their grievances is the demolition of Hindu temples and the building of their mosques on them. And lists prepared by the ancient mosques that they demand.

Threatened mosques

In this context, the courts recently accepted the claims of Hindus about two ancient mosques, one of which is the "Gyan Wabi" mosque in Waranasi, and the other is the "Idkah" mosque in the city of Mathura in the north of the country.

As the demand continues, dozens of mosques should be converted into temples, such as the Jami Mosque in Delhi, the “Quwat al-Islam” mosque attached to the Qutb Minaret in Delhi (the first mosque erected in the north of the country more than a thousand years ago), the Taj Mahal cemetery in Agra, and the Kamal mosque. Mawla” in Dahar, the tomb of the guardian “Baba Budan Giri” in Chikmangalur, Karnataka, the Jameh Mosque in Mandya (it is in Tipu Sultan’s Palace in Serengagatnam), the Jameh Mosque in Badayun, and the Jameh Mosque in Agra.

The "Power of Islam" mosque attached to the Qutub Minaret in Delhi is among the list of hundreds of mosques demanded by Hindus (communication sites)

The Waranasi court based that the 1992 law preserves religious places but does not prohibit non-Muslims from worshiping there.

The Hindus claim that the fountain of the "Gyan Wabi" mosque is the genital organ of their god Shiva, whom they worship. Hindu.

There are fears that the experts who will be hired by the court will confirm the claims of the Hindus, as was done previously regarding the Babri Mosque, when excavations were used to prove that there was a temple at the foundation of the mosque, something that well-established archaeologists rejected.

Hundreds of ancient mosques are in danger of being taken over by the Hindus, and not a day or two goes by without hearing about a new lawsuit or case being filed in a court here and there demanding an Islamic mosque or cemetery, and sometimes they succeed in seizing part of these monuments when the Muslims of the weak region prefer to accept A settlement with the Hindu side that enjoys the support of politicians, police and courts…

Observers believe that these measures will continue in light of the support of the Modi government and its exploitation to bring about a sharp political polarization, from which the ruling party - represented by Modi - will benefit to obtain the votes of the Hindus and antagonize them against the Muslims, assuming that they and others like him are taking revenge on the Muslims for imaginary injustices that they claim that the Muslim rulers committed in the previous centuries. Today's Muslims must pay for it...

They consider these practices as one of the methods that lead to transforming Muslims into second-class citizens, which is an old and consistent demand of the Hindu political movement (Hindutu), which believes that Muslims and Christians are guests in India who have no rights but must accept what is given to them.