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Muslim devotee of Lord Ram sets out on 800-km journey to attend bhoomi pujan in Ayodhya

Mohammad Faiz Khan claims to be a devotee of Lord Ram and hails from the purported birthplace of Kaushalya, Lord Ram’s mother

July 27, 2020 / 19:35 IST
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There would be four smaller temples surrounding the main structure. The temple complex will have a prayer hall, lecture hall, educational facility, saints’ residence, hostel and museum.
There would be four smaller temples surrounding the main structure. The temple complex will have a prayer hall, lecture hall, educational facility, saints’ residence, hostel and museum.

A Muslim man has set out on an 800 km-long journey to attend the Ram temple’s ‘bhoomi pujan’ in Ayodhya next month. The man, who identifies himself as Mohammad Faiz Khan, claims to be a devotee of Lord Ram.

He hails from the purported birthplace of Kaushalya, Lord Ram’s mother. He started travelling from Chhattisgarh’s Chandkhuri village and hopes to reach the “Ram Janmabhoomi”, where the temple will be erected, by August 5. Khan has reached Madhya Pradesh so far.

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Khan said: “I am Muslim by birth, but I am a devotee of Lord Ram. If we find out about our ancestors, they were Hindus. Their names might be Ramlal or Shyamlal. We all have Hindu origin, whether we go to church or mosque.”

Khan believes Lord Ram is the "main ancestor" and was inspired by the words of Pakistan’s national poet Allama Iqbal, who had said a person with “perfect sight” could feel that Ram is the lord of India.