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SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2025
Mosque and temple side by side in Lalmonirhat set powerful example of religious harmony

Bangladesh

UNB
11 October, 2024, 06:45 pm
Last modified: 11 October, 2024, 06:51 pm

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Mosque and temple side by side in Lalmonirhat set powerful example of religious harmony

The Puran Bazar Jame Mosque and Kalibari Central Temple, located in the Kalibari area of Lalmonirhat, share a common courtyard and have become a symbol of interfaith understanding

UNB
11 October, 2024, 06:45 pm
Last modified: 11 October, 2024, 06:51 pm
The Puran Bazar Jame Mosque and Kalibari Central Temple, located in the Kalibari area of Lalmonirhat, share a common courtyard and have become a symbol of interfaith understanding. Photo: UNB
The Puran Bazar Jame Mosque and Kalibari Central Temple, located in the Kalibari area of Lalmonirhat, share a common courtyard and have become a symbol of interfaith understanding. Photo: UNB

In a remarkable display of religious harmony, the Muslim and Hindu communities in Lalmonirhat have continued their tradition of peacefully sharing a common courtyard where both a mosque and a temple stand side by side.

This rare coexistence highlights the enduring spirit of unity in a time marked by religious intolerance.

The Puran Bazar Jame Mosque and Kalibari Central Temple, located in the Kalibari area of Lalmonirhat, have become a symbol of interfaith understanding.

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These two institutions are celebrating another year of their shared legacy during the Durga Puja festival, being observed in a serene atmosphere of mutual respect.

The temple, dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali, has been a fixture in the community since its establishment in 1836. Around the same time, Muslim traders created a space for daily prayers, which later evolved into the Puran Bazar Jame Mosque.

Today, the mosque and temple stand together, reflecting a nearly two-century-old tradition of peace and coexistence.

Each year, ahead of Durga Puja, the executive committees of the mosque and the temple meet to coordinate their schedules, ensuring that religious practices are conducted smoothly and respectfully.

This annual collaboration serves as a model of cooperation between the two faiths.

The unique relationship between the mosque and temple attracts visitors from near and far, including foreign envoys, who come to witness this living example of religious harmony.

The vibrant activities and peaceful atmosphere within the shared courtyard leave a lasting impression on all who visit.

Imam Mohammad Alauddin of Puran Bazar Jame Mosque emphasised the longstanding history of peaceful coexistence.

"The temple was established long before the mosque, and despite our different religions, people from all walks of life practice their faith here peacefully. There has never been any disorder," he said.

Shri Shankar Chakraborty, head priest of Kalibari Temple, recounted the area's history.

"After the temple was built in 1836, the area became known as Kalibari. Later, when the bazaar developed, local traders and Muslim devotees built the Puran Bazar Jame Mosque adjacent to the temple. Since then, both communities have coexisted harmoniously in this shared space. This is the tradition we know, and we continue to respect each other's faith," he explained.

Lalmonirhat Deputy Commissioner HM Raqib Haider praised the unique bond between the two religious institutions.

"A mosque and a temple sharing the same courtyard is truly a rare example of peaceful coexistence. People here believe in living with peace and compassion, regardless of their religion. This temple and mosque are a proud symbol of our values and tradition," he said.

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