Srinagar, Dec. 11 -- In the city of Ayodhya, where the ancient Sarayu river has witnessed centuries of human devotion, a significant structure is taking shape, what is being called the india's largest mosque. The irony is not lost on those observing from across the border in Pakistan, where the echoes of demolished Hindu temples, Sikh gurdwaras and even Ahmadiyya mosques still resonate in the collective memory of religious minorities. This moment demands that we, as Muslims, pause and reflect deeply on what our faith truly teaches about living in diverse societies and what constitutes genuine Islamic practice.The great poet-philosopher Allama Muhammad Iqbal captured this tension beautifully in his verses when he wrote, "Masjid to bana di ...