Bareilly village with no mosque or temple faces fresh tensions after namaz inside home (Maktoob Media)

By Ghazala Ahmad

Mohammadganj village in Bareilly district, located about 35 kilometres from the district headquarters and under the Bisharatganj police station limits, has come under the spotlight amid tensions linked to a decades-old dispute over religious practices.

The village, which came into existence before Independence, has long been known for its fragile communal balance.

Mohammadganj has neither a temple nor a mosque, a situation that residents say helped preserve harmony for decades, with both Hindu and Muslim families travelling to neighbouring villages for worship.

However, a dispute dating back nearly 30 years has resurfaced following the detention of 12 Muslim men for offering Friday prayers inside a private house.

Mohammadganj has historically been known for an unusual arrangement: the village has neither a temple nor a mosque. Elderly residents say this balance was maintained to avoid religious disputes.

That understanding was formalised in a written agreement dated July 15, 1995, a copy of which is now being cited by complainants opposing namaz inside homes.

This story was originally published in maktoobmedia.com. Read the full story here.

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