I assume you're talking about the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya. Tell me, why did the Hindus fel the need to tear it down? Didn't they have accesss to it to pray on the site of their former temple? It's ironic that I heard somewhere that Akbar wanted both religions to share it.
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I assume you're talking about the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya. Tell me, why did the Hindus fel the need to tear it down? Didn't they have accesss to it to pray on the site of their former temple? It's ironic that I heard somewhere that Akbar wanted both religions to share it.
The Ottomans had no problem about converting churches into mosques. The Saudis do, as I believe Wahabbia jurisprudence would frown upon it.