There is a temple in Chidambaram, about 250 km south of Chennai in Tamil Nadu. It is unique because a devout Muslim couple have built the temple for Hindu Goddess Mariamman in the backyard of their house and conduct regular poojas and thus remains a citadel of communal harmony.
It all started with a dream that M Bashirbi (50) had in her sleep and her husband Mohammed Ali Jinnah (55) without any hesitation gave his full backing for building the small temple 10 years back in the backyard of their thatched house in this town, near Chidambaram, about 250 km south of Chennai.
Bashiribi raised money by selling her jewels and through other means to build the temple. "We went to Kumbakonam, known for idol making, to purchase the idols," she said. Jinnah runs a teashop.
Since then Bashiribi has been conducting poojas and even holding annual festivals when the utsav idol of the Goddess is taken around the town.
The family doesn’t find any contradictions in being Muslims and at the same time tending to a Hindu Goddess. Though Jinnah has stopped offering namaz and visits to the mosque for Friday prayers, his sons still offer namaz and attend Friday prayers.
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