Definition: "Mootools" is a term in Islamic jurisprudence, which refers to disputes or controversies over religious teachings. It involves a formal legal process where disputants present their cases, argue for their respective views, and seek a solution between them. The "mootools" controversy arises when two Muslim communities (Hindu and Christian) disagree on interpreting certain verses from the Quran. The Hindu community believes these verses are considered divine revelations, while the Christian community interprets them in light of contemporary religious practices. These disputes often involve theological arguments over interpretation or adherence to specific teachings. The process of "mootools" typically involves a Muslim official, who reviews all evidence presented by both sides and decides on an acceptable solution based on Islamic law. This process is considered to be fair and neutral, allowing for the protection of religious teachings in the context of differing religious beliefs.