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Decades after riots displaced Muslims, many mosques in Bihar state stand empty. Today, Hindu villagers are helping preserve the memory of the area’s once-diverse religious life amid rising community polarization.

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00:00I'm going to get to the end of the day.
00:30The idea was over the years, but in 2019, we both saw each other and said that the history of the church is not good.
00:51It doesn't seem to be a big thing to see. We need to do something for this.
01:00And after that, it started its perfection.
01:05Allah is the Great, Allah is the Great, Allah is the Great, Allah is the Great, Allah is the Great.
01:17Allah is the Great, Allah is the Great.
01:23I think that the church was a particular place that it was a part of its own home.
01:31So, as if a church of a church had fallen into the house, it would have been a pain.
01:40So, it was such a pain.
01:42The church was a part of the church.
01:55Allah is the Great, Allah is the Great.
01:59Yeah, it's a program.
02:01We are three friends, OK?
02:04So, we were on this route.
02:07They came, and they came.
02:09Now they came.
02:11The three people came, and the fact was there.
02:13They were very wild.
02:15They started to clean their trees.
02:17I mean, clean them up.
02:19You don't think that they will not happen.
02:21They will make a fire and make a fire.
02:23They will make a fire and make a fire and make a fire.
02:27I don't think that there is a lot of food that is good.
02:32It means that our mood has changed.
02:36No, I don't think so.
02:38I'm going to start making a machine.
02:57Today, there is no doubt that when there is a function in the village,
03:04the first place is located in the village.
03:06They go to the village.
03:07Then they go to the village.
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