Design of the Drishtinandan Mosque in Ayodhya, Hospital-Community Kitchen-Library



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The design and construction plan for a scenic mosque in Ayodhya in place of the Babri mosque has been finalized.

A specialized hospital, community kitchen and library are being established together with the mosque in the design of the proposed mosque on five acres of land in Ayodhya’s Sohaval tehsil village of Dhannipur on Saturday.

Indian media yesterday India today The foundation stone of the mosque complex will be laid on January 26, India’s Republic Day.

“The main mosque will be round,” architect Professor SM Akhtar told the media. “It will allow 2,000 faithful to pray together.”

He added: “Even if the new mosque is bigger than Babri Masjid, it will not look like that infrastructure.”

He also told the media that free treatment would be provided at the mosque’s 300-bed hospital.

Athar Hussain, secretary of the Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation of India (IICF), told the media: “Community kitchens will also be built here. The surrounding poor will receive good quality food twice a day.

Noting that the entire mosque will be powered by solar energy, he added that there will be an automatic system to raise and lower the temperature inside.

Six months ago, the Sunni Waqf Board of India established the IICF to build a planned mosque in Ayodhya.

The IICF Secretary further said: “The foundation stone of the Ayodhya Mosque will be laid on January 26, 2021 with the consent of the trust members. Our constitution went into effect that day seven decades ago. Our constitution is based on pluralism, which is also the basis of our mosque project.

The verdict in the case was announced on December 6, 1992, almost 26 years after the demolition of the historic Babri Masjid in Ayodhya.

On November 9, 2019, the Supreme Court of India in the Babri Masjid case ordered the construction of a Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya. At the same time, he was instructed to form a trust for the construction of a mosque for Muslims at an alternative location in Ayodhya.

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