The Kamal Maula Mosque lies at the Bhojshala complex in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, linking a Sufi saint Kamal-al-Din with a site that reportedly evolved from a temple after the saint's death around 1331 CE. The site has undergone repairs noted in the 14th century as authorities investigate its history. Modern inquiries, including court-ordered scientific surveys, aim to clarify the historical character amid claims of Hindu temple remnants and later mosque use. In 2024, ASI-focused reports highlighted layers of brick, basalt, and limestone, underscoring cultural layering at Bhojshala. The Supreme Court has cautioned the ASI against physical excavation, keeping interpretations of the site in legal and scholarly flux.