90-year-old Hashim Ansari is force behind Babri Masjid fight

By Syed Faisal Ali, Arab News

JEDDAH: One of the oldest Indian pilgrims to perform Haj this year is a 90-year-old man who has relentlessly fought for Babri Masjid.

Hashim Ansari of Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, will arrive here on Nov. 23, said Fahim Siddiqui, who along with others, has made arrangements for Ansari’s Haj and stay in Jeddah.

Ansari is the lone survivor in the Babri Masjid case, and is one of the main plaintiffs of the suit, pending since Dec. 22, 1949, when idols were “installed” inside the mosque, triggering a dispute between Hindus and Muslims.

Ansari has witnessed every development in the controversy since 1949. He faced death threats from militant Hindu organizations which burned his house, and was brutally beaten up by the police and jailed for 19 months.

“Despite torture and pressure from many sides, Ansari has remained firm in his resolve and has never given up. He is a determined fighter whose only dream is to once again pray in Babri Masjid,” said Fahim Siddiqui.


Expatriates from Uttar Pradesh will organize a function to honor Ansari for dedicating his life to fighting court cases regarding the dispute. “We are planning to accord him a warm welcome on Dec. 4 at La Sani Hotel, Jeddah,” said Dilshad Ahmad, one of the organizers.

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Mohammad Shahanshah Ansari said...
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It was very much required for Sada-e-Ansari to start with a website. I am sure it will make Sada-E-Ansari more popular among Ansaris especially who are away and not able subscribe or read the magazine.

Best of Luck

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