Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Mirwaiz placed under ‘house arrest’, says Jama Masjid mgmt

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com :

The management body of Srinagar’s historic Jama Masjid on Friday claimed that authoritie­s placed Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the chief priest of Kashmir, under house arrest.

Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid, the managing body of the mosque, said Mirwaiz was to deliver a special sermon at the mosque on the occasion of Shabe-Meraj, commemorat­ing the night of the ascension of the Prophet. “A large gathering of people were expected at the mosque to hear Mirwaiz’s sermon and participat­e in the congregati­on. But early in the morning, a contingent of police vehicles was stationed outside his residence and he was detained,” the Anjuman Auqaf said in a statement.

Mirwaiz was scheduled to deliver a sermon on the ‘Philosophy of the Ascension’ and the Auqaf had urged people to participat­e in the event. There was no immediate reaction from the authoritie­s to the claim. The body denounced the “repeated” house arrest of Mirwaiz especially on Fridays disabling him from visiting Jamia Masjid to deliver the Friday sermon and participat­e in the mandatory Friday prayers.

“Since his release from house arrest in September last year, Mirwaiz has been allowed to deliver Friday sermons on three Fridays only,” it said. Mirwaiz has been leading the prayers and delivering Friday sermons at Jamia Masjid as part of the Mirwaiz’s family tradition.

The Friday prayers were not allowed at the grand mosque for 10 weeks starting October 13, 2023 as security forces had apprehensi­ons that there could be protests in support of Palestine owing to the Israel-Gaza war. After four years of house arrest, Mirwaiz was allowed to deliver the Friday sermon in Srinagar on September 22.

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