New Delhi (TIP): The decades-old dispute over the Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar has now reached the Supreme Court, with the Muslim side challenging a recent High Court verdict that recognised the site as a temple dedicated to Goddess Vagdevi Saraswati and barred Friday namaz at the premises.
The petition has been filed by Qazi Moinuddin, the mosque’s caretaker and one of the intervenors in the case, against the May 15 judgment delivered by the Indore bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court.
The Intazamiya Committee Kamal Maula Masjid and the All India Muslim Personal Law Board were also among the parties contesting the matter before the High Court.
In its landmark ruling, the High Court held that the religious character of the disputed complex was that of Bhojshala, a temple associated with Goddess Saraswati and linked to Parmar ruler Raja Bhoj, who is credited with turning Dhar into a centre of Sanskrit learning.
A division bench of Justice Vijay Kumar Shukla and Justice Alok Awasthi observed that historical records, archaeological material and literary evidence supported the Hindu claim over the site. The High Court said the available materials established the existence of a temple dedicated to Goddess Vagdevi Saraswati at Dhar and noted continuity of Hindu worship at the site over time.
The High Court also quashed the Archaeological Survey of India’s 2003 arrangement that allowed Hindus to perform puja on Tuesdays and Muslims to offer namaz on Fridays at the protected monument. With the order being struck down, the weekly Friday prayers by the Muslim community at the complex stand discontinued.
“The historical literature of the place establishes it as a centre of Sanskrit learning associated with Raja Bhoj. It indicates the existence of a temple dedicated to Goddess Vagdevi Saraswati at Dhar. Therefore, the religious character of the area is held to be Bhojshala with temple of Goddess Vagdevi Saraswati,” the court said in its ruling.
At the same time, the High Court suggested that the Madhya Pradesh government could consider allotting suitable land within Dhar district for the construction of a mosque if an application was made by the Muslim side.

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