Because of the lack of political will thousands of lives have been lost after the Babri Masjid demolition. The religious issues should always be handled with maturity. There were numerous attempts earlier to solve the issue and in process all the stake holders were involved in a mediation process but they also could not arrive to any conclusion and finally the Supreme Court has to give in.
This book deploys the seasoned tactics of investigative reporting to hit the Ayodhya trail and explore the antecedents of the dispute; cultural matrix of Sri Ramjanmabhumi; and credo of Islamic hegemony. Extensive research and objective scholarship are combined with racy story-telling so that the narrative moves swiftly towards the incontrovertible conclusion that Babri Masjid was built on a Hindu site, with the remains of a temple. The account, divided into two parts - 'Architecture and Archaeology', and 'Politics' -is a comprehensive view of the issue. The first section details architectural relics and archaeological excavations and findings at the disputed site as well as the `Left-liberal'-Muslim riposte, known for its propagandist and irrational worldview. Photographs, taken by our team while on the trail, leave no doubt about the nature of the structures that underlay Babri Masjid, notwithstanding efforts to falsify history by giving precedence to the Islamic advent.
The section on 'Politics' explores the subject in the wider context of the spread of Islamic monotheism through Asia, Europe and Africa via an anti-idolatry blitz: smashing sacred emblems and images of deities; vandalising shrines; usurping pilgrimages even of kindred Semitic religions Judaism and Christianity; enforcing conversions, often at the point of the sword; and effacing existing beliefs and cultures.
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