"The atmosphere should be good (between the two communities)....There is permission for this in the Sharia. As per the Hanbali school of (Islamic) thought, a mosque can be shifted," Nadvi said.
He put forth his views at the board's meeting here last night, and there was a disagreement, he said.
"We have to conserve our mosque. Conserving does not mean we will fight at the same place and take it. We can shift the mosque. A grand mosque can be built... where a university can also be set up," Nadvi added.
Nadvi said while he expressed his views at the meeting, the board's stand was that once a mosque is constructed at a certain place, it remained a mosque forever.
The board had said after the meeting last night that land dedicated for a mosque cannot be sold, gifted or in any way alienated.
Ravi Shankar, on February 8, held a meeting with Muslim leadersincluding, Maulana Nadvi, renewing his effort to mediate in the Ayodhya dispute, even as final hearing on the Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi case began in the Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, sources said the board would appoint a committee to recommend its course of action vis-a-vis Maulana Nadvi, after he expressed divergent views on the Ayodhya issue.
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