SC likely to decide whether ‘Mosque’ is an integral part in Islam

New Delhi: The Apex Court is likely to deliver a verdict on Friday that would decide if a temple will be built or not in Ayodhya were the title dispute between different communities is going on.

It is also speculated that CJI Dipak Mishra could deliver the verdict before he retires, NDTV reported.

The SC will decide on whether its 1994 verdict which said Namaz or Muslim prayers could be offered anywhere and that mosque is not an essential integral part of practice in Islam and is not needed for the congregation.

With Muslims treating this verdict as unfair towards the minority community, said this apex court’s decision in 1994 has played a big role in the Ayodhya dispute following which the Allahabad High Court decided to give the essential part of the land to Hindus observing apex court’s order.

The Babri Masjid built in 16th century was destroyed in 1992 by lakhs of right-wing volunteers who decided to destroy the mosque in order to built a Ram Temple in the place where they claim Lord Ram was born.

Now if the apex court decides to revisit the issue of ‘Namaz’ and ‘mosque’ being an integral part in Islam, it will stop the ongoing land dispute unless these points are settled and decided on.