Ahmedabad: A solution to the Ram temple dispute in Ayodhya is not visible anywhere. While there is a lot of politics going on this issue, in Gujarat, Muslims have transformed hundreds of years old Hanuman temple, presenting an example of mutual brotherhood. Temple is 500 years old In the Mirzapur area of ​​Ahmedabad, a Hanuman temple was in a very shabby condition. It is said that this temple is about 500 years old. This temple had almost collapsed. People went to the temple and offered sacrifices, and no one paid attention to its building. Moin Memon, a resident of Ahmedabad, is a builder by  profession. Muslims donated their land for Hanuman temple, An example of the unity in diversity has been set here.  Moin often used to pass through that path, where there was the temple. Moin said that he often used to think about the condition of the building of that temple. One day he stopped his car and went inside and inspected the temple. And the work of rebuilding the temple started from the next day only!

 Moin’s Initiative is being Praised everywhere Around

Moin said that he has been seeing this temple since childhood. It was sad to see its shabby condition. He told the priest who worked for the restoration of the temple. The priest also gave his consent by expressing happiness over the construction of a temple by a Muslim. Memon said that peace will remain in the country, Hindu-Muslim brothers should be united for it.

He said that in the construction of the temple, he took care of the fact that the archaeological importance of the temple remained intact. Moin says that he considers himself fortunate that he was chosen for this work among all the Hanuman devotees.

Temple built in Bihar During Ramnavmi by Muslim Community

in Begusarai district of Bihar, Muslims renovated a Hanuman temple and presented a unique example of communal harmony. In the Bakhri region of the district, Muslim families donated not only their land for this temple, but also provided economic help and labor contribution according to their capacity. In fact, the ancient Hanuman temple established at Shaheed Chowk of Bakhri was quite shabby. In view of the shortage of place, devotees had a lot of trouble in the worship there, Bakhri’s police station officer talked to the locals for the restoration of this temple. All were ready for the restoration of the temple, but the biggest problem was the land. The Muslim families had land around the temple. When this was discussed with the Muslim families, they came forward themselves.