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Supreme Court Permits Friday Prayers at Dargah Near Bhojshala Complex

Supreme Court Permits Friday Prayers at Dargah Near Bhojshala Complex

The Supreme Court of India has issued an interim order allowing the Muslim community to offer Friday prayers at a dargah located near the Bhojshala complex in Madhya Pradesh. The court mandated that state authorities facilitate these prayers between 1 pm and 3 pm each week.

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The Supreme Court has intervened in the long-standing dispute regarding the Bhojshala complex in Madhya Pradesh by granting permission for Muslims to perform Friday prayers at a specific dargah situated near the site. A judicial bench directed the state government to ensure that the necessary arrangements are made to allow the community to access the location for prayers during the designated window of 1 pm to 3 pm every Friday.

This decision serves as an interim measure while the broader legal proceedings concerning the complex continue. The Bhojshala complex, which is an Archaeological Survey of India-protected site, has been a subject of historical contention between Hindu and Muslim groups, with both communities claiming rights to the space for religious worship. While the Supreme Court's order provides a specific directive for Friday access, it does not resolve the underlying title dispute or the conflicting claims over the entire complex. The court's focus remains on maintaining order and religious observance at the site while the legal process unfolds. Local authorities in Madhya Pradesh are now tasked with implementing the court's directive and ensuring that the prayer sessions proceed without disruption.

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Focused strictly on the court's procedural directive without providing historical context.

"directed the Madhya Pradesh government"

"directed"

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  • ·Lack of historical context regarding the Bhojshala complex dispute.
  • ·Absence of perspectives from the Hindu groups who also claim rights to the site.
  • ·No mention of the specific legal arguments presented by either side in the Supreme Court.

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