Why are India’s mosques turning into temple disputes?
Summary
Religious disputes over mosques and temples are appearing again in India's courts despite a law meant to prevent them after the Babri Masjid conflict. Rising Hindu nationalism has increased concerns among Muslims about their legal protections.Key Facts
- India has a history of religious conflicts involving mosques and temples.
- The Babri Masjid dispute was a major conflict that led to new laws to stop similar fights.
- Despite these laws, new court cases about religious sites are increasing.
- Hindu nationalism is growing in India, influencing these disputes.
- Many Muslims feel that promised legal protections are weakening.
- The issue is currently being discussed in media and podcasts, including a report by Al Jazeera.
- The podcast episode was produced and edited by a team including Yashraj Sharma and Malika Bilal.
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