Turkman Gate Clashes: Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque's History & Ownership Explained Amid Demolition Drive

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News18•08-01-2026, 11:06
Turkman Gate Clashes: Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque's History & Ownership Explained Amid Demolition Drive
- •Clashes erupted at Delhi's Turkman Gate during a court-ordered demolition drive near the 18th-century Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque, leading to arrests and injuries.
- •The mosque, built by Sufi saint Hazrat Shah Faiz-e-Ilahi, dates back 250 years to the Mughal era, showcasing traditional red sandstone and white marble architecture.
- •Managed by the Delhi Waqf Board, with daily activities handled by a local committee and a 'mutawalli', the mosque is also overseen by ASI for conservation.
- •Historically significant, it witnessed events like the 1857 First War of Independence and the 1947 Partition, serving as a refuge and symbol of faith.
- •Despite recent tensions, the MCD confirmed the mosque itself was not damaged during the adjacent demolition drive.
Why It Matters: Turkman Gate clashes highlight the Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque's deep historical and community significance.
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