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  • Kashmir’s Disappearing Mesaharati

    Kashmir’s Disappearing Mesaharati

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    The digitized twenty-first century has bestowed almost everything upon the cell phone to the extent that it has replaced more than 50 things. While the Ramzan drummers were competing with the mosque loudspeakers, the mobile phone alarms have led to their decline in Kashmir villages and towns, reports Raashid Andrabi

    Asked what he misses during Ramzan, the month of fasting, in comparison to his childhood, Ishfaq Ahmad, 50, a Ganderbal resident said, Waqt-e-Sehar. “There were drummers who used to wake people at Sehri and it was an interesting tradition that is no more around,” the resident said. “Now everybody has alarm bells at home.”

    Muslims in Ramzan fast for a long day after having Sehri, the pre-dawn meal. They breakfast at Iftaar, the exact dusk when the Mouzin, the man who calls for prayers, invites the faithful to Magrib prayers from the mosque.

    Getting people up from their beds when they are in deep slumber is a heady task. Various civilisations have had human alarms deployed to wake-up people early, mostly for work. It was a common sight in parts of industrial Britain till the alarm clocks were perfected and made cheap for commoners that knockers-up (also called knockers-uppers) were engaged in waking up people early for pre-dawn shifts in the factories.

    These knocker-ups would use batons or short, heavy bamboo sticks to reach windows on higher floors. Some would use pea-shooter or snuffer outers to make people get up from their beds. These people were either hired by the factories or the workers would pay from their own earnings.

     Following the Muazin

    However, Islam’s knockers-up preceded the industrial revolution. Muslim historians see Bilal-e-Habshi, actually Bilal bin Rabah, Islam’s first Muazin, as the first-ever Mesaharthi, an Arabic word meaning the person who wakes up people during early hours.

    Apart from calling Azaan, Bilal would be accompanied by Ibn Umm Maktoum to wake up people for Sehri (actually Suhoor) in the month of fasting. Their exercise was informal.

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    A drummer (Seharkhaan) who wakes up people for sehri durimg the night

    Gradually it emerged as a voluntary exercise for people and by the time, the Fatimids started ruling, soldiers would wake up people at Sehri.

    The Mesaharati origins, however, remain disputed.

     “Historian Abdelmajid Abdul Aziz said mesaharati first appeared in Egypt during the Fatimid dynasty, arguably the most decorated period for Ramadan celebrations,” Saudi newspaper Arab News reported from Coiro. “According to 15th-century Egyptian historian Mohammed bin Iyas, the profession began in the days of the Caliph Bi’amr Allah, who commanded citizens to sleep immediately after the Taraweeh prayer.”

     The Caliph, the newspaper said would then send out his soldiers in the early hours, knocking on doors and shouting before dawn prayers began, to wake people for suhoor.

     “Abdul Aziz said that the Egyptian Governor Ibn Ishaq was the first to individually perform the task professionally in 832 AH (1432 CE). He would walk from the city of Fustat to the mosque at Amr ibn Al-Aas, and call out “O worshipers of Allah, eat. Suhoor is a blessing.” Fustat was the capital of Egypt during the Fatamid period.

     In certain societies, the rulers would use cannons at Sehri and Iftaar time.

     Diverse Tools

    The mesaharati’s use different tools to wake the people from their slumber. Mostly they use a drum because it has a louder voice. In Egypt, they use Baza, a tumbakhnari-style small drum.

    In various other parts of the Muslim world, diverse musical instruments are used. It is a flute in certain areas but mostly it is a different form of drum. In various societies, certain families are working as mesaharati’s for generations on a voluntary basis. Dalal Abdel Kader, an Egyptian female mehsaharati’s was asked why she is doing it when alarm clocks do it better, she said: “The mesaharati reminds you that it’s Ramadan and people love this.”

    The Sehr Khwans

    Given the fact that Islam came to Kashmir through Central Asia, it brought with it cultural influences. In Kashmir and most of South Asia, the Ramzan drummers are called Sehr Khwan. It is Persian which means a person who recites at Sehr. Quran Khwan is the person who recites the Quran.

     There are no records of the Kashmiri mesaharati’s. However, it is being said that earlier groups of men would move around streets, reciting the Quran in high-pitch. Later, they started using drums and gong bells.

     Unlike towns, the responsibility of waking people would be with a well-to-family that could own a bell and had the means of knowing the exact timing. While Kashmir has used the erstwhile Radio Kashmir Srinagar’s evening broadcast to have Iftaar, the Sehri timing, however, was to be managed locally without any radio support.

     Loudspeakers came as a huge relief as one person would somehow reach the mosque and make the announcement. Even today, the mosque continues to be a contributor in getting up people for pre-dawn meals and announcing the breakfast as well.

     Declining Numbers

    With the arrival of the cell phone, however, the mesaharatis have started disappearing from the streets. It is as true for Sudan as it is for Kashmir. A lot of people rely on alarm clocks to wake up early for Sehri.

    In Kashmir, villages have technically given up the Sehar Khwan tradition. They use the mosque loudspeakers instead, in addition to the alarm clocks. Conflict and militancy played a key role in undoing the tradition in villages. The impact of conflict on this job can be gauged by the fact that some of the Ramzan drummers wake up and beat the drum within their own home premises and not moving around. It is only the major towns and the city where the tradition survives.

    In 2018, it was a Sikh who became the news for being the Sehr Khwan in a Pulwama village. It was in fact a video that went viral and fetched him praise for the communal harmony. He used to say: “Allah Rasool de pyaaro, jannat de talabgaro, utho roza rakho (The beloved of Allah and his messenger, the seekers of paradise, wake up to start your fast).

     The Srinagar City may have the highest number of active mesaharatis. Mostly equipped with drums, they recite hymens and ask people to get up and have sehri. Usually, they roam the streets almost an hour ahead of the Sehri time.

     Most of these sehr khawns are non-natives, mostly from the north Kashmir periphery. Some of them are already working in Srinagar as mosque managers or doing other jobs. A few of them actually move to Srinagar for the month to operate as the sehr khwan because it fetches a good income.

     “I have been working as Sehr Khawn for many years now,” Wali Mohammad, who operates in an uptown locality of Srinagar, said. “I live in the locality and I already work within the locality including managing the Hamams of people and other things.”

    Most of Srinagar’s localities have their own mesaharati. Though most of them are professionals, a few of them say they are doing it as part of their spiritual well-being.

    In anticipation of Eid, these mesaharati’s picked up their drum and move from one house to another, getting blessings and money. People usually liberally try to compensate them because they know they are more than the push button alarms. There have been cases when the localities were on fast without Sehri as Sehr Khawn was indisposed and overslept.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • No Alarming Flood Situation, No Need to Panic: CE I&FC

    No Alarming Flood Situation, No Need to Panic: CE I&FC

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    SRINAGAR: As the Kashmir received incessant rainfall since yesterday, the authorities on Wednesday said that there is no alarming flood-like situation in the Valley and people need not to panic.

    Chief Engineer Irrigation and Flood Control Department, Naresh Kumar said that there is not an alarming situation in the Valley as of now.

    “The alert level at Sangam is well below the danger mark and same is in Ram Munshi Bagh. There is no alarming flood like situation as of now and people also need not to panic,” he said.

    He also said that the weather is likely to improve in the afternoon, so for now there is no need to panic.

    Kashmir Valley witnessed incessant rainfall since yesterday, while the weatherman has predicted more rain showers as the day progresses.

    An independent weatherman predicted that the higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir will receive good amount of snow, while plains may get moderate to heavy rain.

    He further said that more showers are expected till Friday, while maximum temperature will stay below normal by 4 to 13 Degree Celsius at most places. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Sarpanch Arrested For Alleged Rape In JK

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    SRINAGAR: In a distressing event, the Jammu and Kashmir police have apprehended a Sarpanch from the Baramulla district in North Kashmir on charges of sexual assault against a woman.

    According to sources, a young woman whose identity has been withheld was allegedly victimized by the Sarpanch, who operates under the jurisdiction of the Dangiwacha Rafiabad police station.

    The report further states that the accused Sarpanch was taken into custody after the victim’s relatives submitted a written application to the Sopore police.

    A police official has confirmed the occurrence to the news agency and stated that a case has been registered under FIR no 26/ 2023, citing sections 376, 506, and 109 of the Indian Penal Code, at a local police station.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • BJP Sarpanch Arrested For Allegedly Raping Women In JK

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    SRINAGAR: In a distressing event, the Jammu and Kashmir police have apprehended a Sarpanch from the Baramulla district in North Kashmir on charges of sexual assault against a woman. The Sarpanch is affiliated with Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP).

    An official said that Ali Mohammed Dar son of Abdul Ahad Dar,Sarpanch of Rawoocha village of Rafiabad was arrested for allegedly raping a woman.

    He was arrested following a complaint by a woman that she was raped and impregnated by the Sarpanch, he said.

    The official said a case FIR No 26/2023 u/s 376, 506, 109 IPC has been registered at Police Station Dangiwacha and further investigation has been set into motion.

    Notably, Dar was earlier arrested for being a militant associate in 2017 and was later released. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Rains Drench JK, MeT Predicts More

    Rains Drench JK, MeT Predicts More

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    SRINAGAR: Rains continued to lash Jammu and Kashmir even as the weather department here on Wednesday modified its forecast, predicting intermittent rainfall to continue till April 22.

    Quoting a meteorological department official, GNS reported that intermittent light to moderate rain was likely to continue at most places of Kashmir and at scattered places of Jammu. However, he said, a significant decrease in rainfall was expected from this evening.

    On April 20-22, MeT forecast intermittent light to moderate rain at scattered places. From April 23-25, he said, the mainly dry weather was expected.

    Regarding rainfall in last 48 hours till 0830 hours today, Anantnag received 31mm, Kulgam 15mm, Pulwama 29mm Shopian 35mm, Qazigund 50mm, Pahalgam 63.4mm, Kokernag 37.8mm, Srinagar 22.9mm,  Gulmarg 51.7mm,  Banihal 66.4mm, Batote 29mm, Udhampur 15.8mm, Jammu 17.1mm, Katra 22.2mm, and Kathua 3.4mm.

    Regarding temperature, the official said that Srinagar recorded a low of 10.3°C against 11.0°C on the previous night and it was 2.4°C below normal for the summer capital.

    Qazigund, he said, recorded a low of 9.2°C against 9.8°C on the previous night and it was 2.7°C above normal for the gateway town of Kashmir.

    Pahalgam, he said, recorded a low of 5.4°C against 5.6°C on the previous night and it was 2.0°C above normal for the famous tourist resort in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    Kokernag recorded a low of 8.3°C against 9.3°C on the previous night and it was 1.8°C above normal for the place, the officials said.

    Gulmarg recorded a low of 2.0°C against 3.6°C on the previous night and it was 0.3°C below normal for the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, he said.

    In Kupwara town, he said, the mercury settled at 7.1°C against 8.6°C on the previous night and it was 0.3°C above normal for the north Kashmir area.

    Jammu recorded a low of 17.4°C against 20.0°C on the previous night. It was 2.5°C below normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said.

    Banihal, he said, recorded a low of 10.2°C (above normal by 1.8°C), Batote 10.1°C (below normal by 1.3°C), Katra 16.0°C (1.1°C below normal) and Bhadarwah 11.9°C (4.7°C above normal). Ladakh’s Leh and Kargil recorded a low of 1.6°C and 3.3°C respectively, he said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • NIT Srinagar Student To Donate Rs 1.23 Lakh Profit Earned From Share Market

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    SRINAGAR: A student from National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar has earned 1.23 lakh profit from his investment in the share market during the past one week and has decided to donate the entire amount among marginalized sections of society.

    Tabrez Alam, 8th-semester student from the Department of Information Technology is all set to donate his profit of investments among marginalized sections of society including students.

    In his message, Director NIT Srinagar Prof Rakesh Sehgal appreciated Tabrez Alam for the noble initiative. Donations can provide essential support to individuals and communities who are struggling with poverty, illness, or other challenges, he said.

    “By donating, individuals can inspire others to give and contribute to creating a culture of generosity and compassion,” Prof. Sehgal said, adding that NIT Srinagar students should become a ray of hope for the society.

    Institute’s Registrar, Prof. Syed Kaiser Bukhari said donation is a powerful tool for creating positive change in the world and helping those in need. By giving to others, we can make a difference in their lives and contribute to building a better future for all, he said.

    Prof. Bukhari said helping society at the time of need is essential for building a strong and resilient community. Addressing systemic issues that contribute to social and economic inequality requires sustained limitless efforts. Such things are the need of the hour, he said.

    Hailing from Dhaka Champaran district of Bihar, Tabrez stated that he had invested around 5 lakh in the share market. Now has decided to share his entire profit among the marginalized sections of society including poor students, he said.

    “I want to help people who are suffering in our society. Although it is a small contribution, I am trying my best to do my part,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • After Three Year Hiatus, Taraweeh Prayers Return To Jamia Masjid On Shab E Qadr

    After Three Year Hiatus, Taraweeh Prayers Return To Jamia Masjid On Shab E Qadr

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    SRINAGAR: The holy month of Ramadan is one of the most significant periods for Muslims worldwide, and it is celebrated with great fervour in Jammu & Kashmir as well. The month of Ramadan is observed by Muslims as a time for self-reflection, spiritual growth, and increased devotion to Allah. The highlight of this month is the Shab-e-Qadr or the Night of Power, which is considered one of the holiest nights in Islam.

    This year, Shab-e-Qadr was celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion throughout Jammu & Kashmir. After a gap of three years, the Isha and Taraweeh prayers were held in the historic Jama Masjid Srinagar, the spiritual hub of Kashmiri Muslims. A large number of people from across the valley gathered at the grand mosque to seek forgiveness from Allah on this Night of Power.

    The Jama Masjid Srinagar is a significant religious landmark in Jammu & Kashmir and has been the center of Islamic teachings and spirituality for centuries. The mosque has played a vital role in shaping the religious and cultural identity of the people of the valley.

    However, this year’s celebrations were marred by the absence of Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq, the head of Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid. Dr Farooq has been under detention for nearly four years, and as per the statement issued by Anjuman, he could not lead the collective prayer or deliver the sermon on the Night of Power.

    The Anjuman expressed its disappointment at Dr Farooq’s continued detention and called for his unconditional release on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. The Anjuman also expressed hope that the authorities would consider the importance of Dr Farooq’s role in the religious and spiritual life of the people of Jammu & Kashmir.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Mutton Crazy Kashmir Consumes Over 800 Truckloads Of Sheep This Ramadhan

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    SRINAGAR: Amidst fluctuating mutton rates, the demand for mutton has increased in the Valley with over 800 truckloads of sheep consumed during the holy month of Ramadan so far.

    “Nearly 30-35 trucks loaded with sheep arrive in Kashmir on a regular basis in the past 27 days of Ramadan,” Mehraj ud Din, General Secretary of Mutton Dealers Association said.

    He said that there is no shortage of mutton in Kashmir, adding that the shortage of mutton would be possible in case the highway is closed for vehicular movement amid the prevalent weather conditions.

    The General Secretary of the association further informed that so far a total of 811 trucks loaded with Sheep arrived in Kashmir since the beginning of Ramadan. “30-35 trucks arrive in Kashmir on a daily basis. The number of trucks ahead of Eid will go up to 160 a day,” he said.

    Moreover, the consumers continue to complain that the mutton is being sold at Rs 650-700 per kg, adding that there has been no proper check on the ground as it seems that the mutton dealers and butchers have been let loose to loot the public as per their will.

    “One fails to understand the need of issuing a rate list when it is not being implemented on the ground. It seems that the authorities concerned are reluctant to act against the mutton dealers and have been maintaining silence over the issue,” a consumer said.

    He further said that a few months back, the concerned officials started a drive to act tough against the mutton dealers, but all in vain as the step has not yield any results for the consumers. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Minimal Access Heart Surgery Successfully Performed At Super Speciality Hospital

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    SRINAGAR: A minimally invasive heart surgery was performed at the Super Specialty Hospital (SSH) in Jammu.

    Dr Shyam Singh, the Chief Surgeon at SSH, said that heart surgeries through small incisions have evolved over the years and become standardized. “These procedures need expertise and perseverance to make them a routine,” he said after carrying out a Heart Valve replacement procedure on a young female patient with Rheumatic Heart Disease from a far-off village called Chansri, Mughal Maidan Kishtwar.

    In this procedure, Dr Singh said, a small incision is made below the right breast to undertake the entire operation, and the fine scar hides in the breast crease and is cosmetic in female patients. The surgery requires less blood transfusion and less pain-relieving medication. The patient was able to move around in the ward the next morning, which is normally not possible in a conventional surgery, Dr Singh said.

    Furthermore, the patient had a rare blood group of O negative, and there was minimal blood loss during the procedure, according to Dr Singh.

    The surgical team included Dr Shyam Singh, Dr Ishtiyak Ahmed Mir, and Dr Arvind Kohli, while the anesthesia team was headed by Professor and HoD Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia Dr Puja Vimesh, who conducted the per-operative and postoperative management along with Dr Rasmeet Kour, Dr Vikas, Vikas Sharma, Arif, Sonal, and Abhiranjan. Charanjit Singh and Roshan Lal managed the vital parameters of the patient while the patient was on Heart lung machine during operation while theatre scrub sister Angmo helped to carry out the procedure.

    Principal GMC Jammu Professor Dr Shashi Sudan lauded the efforts of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesiology to make such surgeries possible and routine at SSH Jammu under the Ayushman Bharat Scheme, for which the Patients do not have to pay from their pockets. She further said that the Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons (CTVS) has been routinely doing open heart surgeries for the last two years, and very shortly Bypass surgeries (CABG) shall also be started, which shall be followed by starting Super-speciality DNB CTVS courses.

    Dr Sudan said that the department has already applied for DNB Vascular Surgery courses and is most likely to get permission soon. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Inter-District Burgulary Gang Busted, 11 Arrested

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    SRINAGAR: Srinagar police on Tuesday claimed to have arrested 11 thieves of an inter-district Burglar Gang while the stolen property worth lakhs of rupees has been recovered. Besides, the cash as proceeds of sale of stolen property has also been recovered while three vehicles have been seized as well.

    A police spokesman in a statement said that on the intervening night of March 02-03, 2023 theft occurred at Rawatpora Baghat.

    “Accordingly P/S Sadder received an information that thieves barged into the house Abdul Rehman Rather S/O Mohd Shaban Rather R/o Rawathpora Baghat and decamped with jewellery and cash.On receipt of this FIR no 18/2023 u/S  457,380,411 IPC was registered in Police Station Sadder and investigation was set in motion,” police said.

    During the course of investigation, several accused persons identified as Ab Qayoom Guroo S/o Mohd Shafi Guroo R/o Rabtar Gund Roshan Ganderbal, Nazakat Ahmad khan S/o Nazir Ahmad khan R/0 Tikeri Udhampur, Arif Ahmad Guroo @ Tasleem arif S/o Mohd Shafi  R/o Rabtar Gund Roshan Ganderbal, Shareef Ahmad Guroo S/o Mohd Shafi R/O rabtar Gund roshan Ganderbal, 5.Sameer Hussain S/o Gh Hussain R/o Sultanpora Pattan, Asif Hussain Dar S/o Gh Hussain Dar R/0 Sultanpora Pattan, Shabaz Hussain laway S/o Mohd Afzal Laway R/o Sultanpora Pattan, Ab Rashid Guroo S/o Sanullaha Guroo R/0 Rabtar Gund Roshan Ganderbal, Arif Ahmad Garoo S/o Sanullaha Guroo R/0 Rabtar Gund Roshan, Mohd Haneef Guroo S/o Sanullaha Guroo R/0 Rabtar Gund Roshan and Mohd Maqbool laway S/o Gh Mohd Laway R/0 Sultanpora Pattan, were arrested.

    The stolen property 168 gms Gold , Cash Rs 70000, two Vehicles  and a Pulsar Bikewere recovered from their possession.

    First four among the mentioned in the list of accused are main thieves, who committed Baghat theft while the rest are receivers of the stolen property, police said.

    “During investigation four main accused pertaining to the said case were arrested from Pulwama and Kulgam districts of south Kashmir. Two accused namely Qayoom Ahmad Gurooo R/o Gund Rabitar Ganderbal & Nazakat Ahmad khan R/O Bathindi Jammu were arrested from Naina Batpura Pulwama and other two Tasleem Guroo and Arif Guroo r/o Gund rabitar Shadipora from Amono Kulgam,” police said.

    On their disclosure five more accused who were receivers of stolen property were arrested from Ganderbal and Baramullah districts in different raids, police said.

    “One interesting fact about the gang is that it is being operated by three brothers from the same house hold, who closely coordinate these thefts in the areas of different districts and police Stations across the valley. Moreover, further investigation is going on to unearth more emerging facts,” police said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )