Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation
The Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation was founded in 2019[1] as an order of the Supreme Court in the Babri Masjid title dispute case. There will be 15 members on the trust. The trust has been named Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation a Trust to build a Ayodhya Mosque, Dhannipur and community facilities including Hospital, community kitchen and Indo-Islamic cultural research centre which will include an Museum at 5 Acre plot at Dhannipur village, District Ayodhya
Project
IICF has proposed[2] an architectural plan was 19 December 2020 at the in Lucknow. Apart from the mosque,[3] there is a provision for a 200+ bed hospital, an museum and a community kitchen to serve free meals to undernourished and malnourished children and women.
Leadership
Name | Designation | State |
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Zufar Ahmad Faruqi | President | UP |
Adnan Farrukh Shah | Vice President | UP |
Faez Aftab | Treasure | UP |
Athar Husain Siddiqui | Secretary/Spokesperson | UP |
Mohd Firoz Khan | Trustee | UP |
Shaikh Mohammed Shoyeb | Trustee | UP |
Mohammad Junaid Siddiqui | Trustee | UP |
References
- "3 years since SC order, Ayodhya alternative mosque approvals still not cleared, work yet to start". Retrieved 2023-08-17.
- "Ayodhya mosque likely to be completed by December 2023: Trust". Retrieved 2023-08-17.
- "Construction on the Ayodhya Mosque Is Yet to Begin. Here Is Why". Retrieved 2023-08-17.
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