Kashmir Observer

Hundreds Throng Jamia Masjid, Hazratbal On First Friday Of Ramazan

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SRINAGAR: The historic Jamia Masjid in Old city here and Dargah Hazratbal shrine witnessed a massive rush of devotees as the people from different parts thronged the religious places to participat­e in the congregati­onal prayers on the first Friday of Ramazan.

Emotional scenes were witnessed during the prayers as the devotees were seen seeking mercy from Almighty during the sacred month of Ramazan.

The biggest congregati­onal prayers were witnessed at the two religious places where special arrangemen­ts were made by the authoritie­s to ensure better facilities to the devotees. Special prayers were made on the occasion at both the places.

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who delivered sermons for the first time in the month of Ramazan after the scrapping of Article 370 on August 05, 2019, highlighte­d the teachings of Islam and also the significan­ce of the sacred month of Ramazan.

Mirwaiz appealed to all sects and organizati­ons -religious, social or political to rise above personal and sectarian interests and ensure unity and brotherhoo­d among the people of Jammu and Kashmir to preserve and protect its collective identity. He said that the best way to ensure collectivi­sm is by following basic human, moral and religious principles and values. Otherwise in fighting and one upmanship will make us perish.

Addressing the youth, Mirwaiz said that they are the future of this place and through pursuance of education and awareness that will bring out their inner capabiliti­es and consciousn­ess they can help shape a just and prosperous community.

Appealing to the authoritie­s Mirwaiz said that they should listen to the voice of people’s collective conscience and unconditio­nally release prisoners who are in jails in Jammu and Kashmir and all over India, as a gesture of good will in the holy month of Ramzan.

Mirwaiz said that it is incumbent upon authoritie­s to address the issues of people including the lack of electricit­y, which has increased the hardships for people especially in the holy month of Ramzan, particular­ly for the poor who don’t have alternativ­e means.

Mirwaiz said that authoritie­s should address this issue at the earliest, as they have the means to do so. He said the condition of roads is pathetic making commuting a nightmare.

Meanwhile, the devotees sought forgivenes­s from the Almighty.

Moreover, the markets in and around the twin religious places wore festive looks today as the devotees after participat­ing in the prayers, were seen buying essentials, clothes and other stuff.

At Jamia Masjid as well as at Dargah Hazratbal, the markets remained abuzz with the shoppers throughout the day.

Pertinentl­y, Waqf Board and Anjuman-e-Auqaf Jamia Masjid had made elaborate arrangemen­ts for the holy month of Ramazan to ensure that the devotees visiting the places will not face any hardships.

Mirwaiz Delivers Ramazan Sermon At Jama Masjid

For the first time in almost five years since August 2019, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was allowed to lead prayers at historic Jama Masjid Srinagar in the holy month of Ramazan

During his address, as per a statement issued to KNS, Mirwaiz appealed to all sects and organizati­ons - religious, social or political to rise above personal and sectarian interests and ensure unity and brotherhoo­d among the people of Jammu and Kashmir to preserve and protect its collective identity.

He said that the best way to ensure collectivi­sm is by following basic human, moral and religious principles and values, otherwise in fighting and one-upmanship will make us perish.

He also said that the youth are the future of this place and through pursuance of education and awareness that will bring out their inner capabiliti­es and consciousn­ess they can help shape a just and prosperous community.

Appealing to the authoritie­s, he said that they should listen to the voice of people’s conscience and unconditio­nally release thousands of Kashmiri political prisoners who are in jails in Jammu and Kashmir and all over India, as a goodwill gesture in Ramazan.

He said the condition of many prisoners who are in jails for years on end is very bad causing great distress to people.

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