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SC Dismisses Plea to Allow ‘Outsiders’ to Offer Namaz in Taj Mahal

“Why should they go to the Taj Mahal for such prayers? There are other mosques. They can offer their prayers there.”

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The Supreme Court on Monday, 9 July, dismissed a plea challenging the Agra authority's order debarring non-residents of the city from offering Friday prayers at a mosque in the Taj Mahal complex.

A bench of Justices AK Sikri and Ashok Bhushan said that the Taj Mahal was one of the seven wonders of the world and people can offer their prayers at other mosques also.
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The petition has challenged the 24 January 2018 order passed by the Additional District Magistrate (City) Agra which said that those who are not residents of Agra, would not be allowed to enter the mosque situated at the Taj Mahal for offering customary prayers on Fridays on grounds of security.

Petitioner Syed Ibrahim Hussain Zaidi, president of Taj Mahal Masjid Management Committee, Agra, told the bench that several tourists visit Agra throughout the year and the order of ADM restraining them from offering their prayers at the mosque inside the Taj Mahal was illegal and arbitrary.

“Why should they go to the Taj Mahal for such prayers? There are other mosques. They can offer their prayers there,” the bench said.

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