The Babri Mosque , or Mosque of Babur was a mosque constructed by order of the first Mughal emperor of India, Babur, in Ayodhya in the 16th century. Before the 1940s, the mosque was called Masjid-i Janmasthan (“mosque of the birthplace”). The mosque stood on Ramkot (“Rama’s fort”) Hill (also called Janmasthan (“Birthplace”). It was destroyed by Hindu nationalists, 150,000 strong, during a planned ceremony on December 6, 1992 despite a commitment to the Indian Supreme Court that the mosque would not be harmed.
Hindu’s View
Hindu nationalists believe that Babur’s commander-in-chief Mir Baki destroyed an existing temple at the site, which Hindus believe was the temple built to commemorate the birthplace of Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and ruler of Ayodhya.The claim of the destruction of this temple and the erection of a mosque in its place is also mentioned in the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Muslim’s View
Muslims sources say that neither history nor fact can come to prove the Hindu case as claimed above.They claim that is clear that the allegations, on which, the demands of RSS, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Hindu Munnani are based for laying claim to Babri Masjid are biased against Islam.
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