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  • Amid Overcast Weather Conditions, Eid Prayers Offered Across Kashmir

    Amid Overcast Weather Conditions, Eid Prayers Offered Across Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: Barring the historic Jamia Masjid Nowhatta, Eid-ul-Fitr prayers were offered by the believers in huge numbers across Jammu and Kashmir amid overcast weather conditions.

    While the special congregational prayers at many places were offered in spacious Eidgahs, prayers at many other places were held inside mosques in the aftermath of the wet prayer grounds, because of incessant downpour for last several days.

    Thousands of Muslims, gathered at Hazratbal and other mosques and shrines across the valley, including at the Dast-e-Geer Sahib and Sayed Yaqoob Shah shrines since early morning to offer special prayers.

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    The prayers were also held at other mosques and shrines in Srinagar including at Masjid Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadith Gawkadal, Asar-e-Sharif Janab Sahib Soura, Asar-e-Sharif Shehri Kalashpora, Ziarat-e-Makhdoom Sahib (RA) and Khanqah-e-Maula.

    In north Kashmir, the prayers were held at Jamia Masjid Bandipora, Jamia Masjid Baramulla, Jamia Masjid Kupwara, Masjid ul Murshideen Khushaal Sahib Bumhama, Jamia Masjid Handwara and other local mosques.

    In south Kashmir, prayers were held at Jamia Masjid Hanfia, Jamia Masjid Ahle Hadith, Bait-ul-Mukarram and Rehat-Ded Masjid in Anantnag town. The prayers were also offered in Ziarat-e-Sharief Khiram Kund, Aishmuqam and Bijbehara areas of the south Kashmir district.

    In Kulgam, the prayers were held in Markazi Jamia Masjid. Large congregational prayer gatherings were also witnessed in Khankah Tral, Jamia Masjid Shopian and Jamia Masjid Pulwama.

    In Srinagar, authorities denied permission for Eid prayers in Jamia Masjid Nowhatta, after initially hinting to allow the prayers in the historic mosque.

    Reports said the gates of the mosque were closed early morning by the security grid and deployments were made in and around the mosque to implement the orders by the authorities.

    Voicing his concern over the decision of authorities to shut the Jamia Masjid on Eid eve, Grand Mufti, J&K, Nasir-ul-Islam said given the prevailing situation in the Valley, the authorities ought to have allowed the prayers at the historic mosque. “Why is it that the authorities withdrew the permission at the eleventh hour”, Islam said.

    “Peaceful conduct of prayers was witnessed in the prayers recently held at the mosque, which indicated that the prayers should have been allowed”, Islam said adding “The occasion of Eid is a joyous occasion and withholding the prayers on such an occasion mars the very essence of such a blissful eve.”

    Meanwhile, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, and other police and several civil officers besides politial and social organisations extended greetings to people on the auspicious occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, wishing them well-being and prosperity.

    “Heartiest greetings and good wishes to the people on the joyous occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. The festival marks the culmination of the holy month of Ramzan and symbolizes the spirit of austerity, brotherhood, compassion and joy of sharing”, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said in his message.

    Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Vijay Kumar Friday extended greetings to people on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. “ADGP Kashmir Shri Vijay Kumar greets people on the eve of Eid-Ul-Fitr. #EidMubarak,” Kashmir Zone Police tweeted.

    The Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta expressed hope that the festival would lead everyone to happiness and success.

    He also expressed optimism that the festival would strengthen the bond between all religious communities and teach people the relevance of communal harmony, tolerance, kindness and service to mankind as the real essence of the festival.

    Chairperson of J&K Waqf Board Dr Darakhshan Andrabi in her message prayed that the sacred occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr brings along everlasting peace, happiness and prosperity to the people of J&K.

    Senior Superintendent of Police Srinagar city Rakesh Bhalwal in his message expressed hope that the auspicious occasion would strengthen the bonds of communal harmony and brotherhood and be a harbinger of peace, progress and prosperity in the UT. The SSP urged the people to keep up with the values of communal harmony, brotherhood and human values.

    He further said that the festival reminds us to share our joys with the destitute and deserving. “The occasion teaches us to rededicate ourselves for the service of people, reaffirm our commitment towards brotherhood and selfless service to humanity.”

    Meanwhile several social and political organisations have also extended their felicitations to the people on the special eve. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Shab-e-Qadr Observed With Religious Fervour Across Kashmir

    Shab-e-Qadr Observed With Religious Fervour Across Kashmir

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    Srinagar: Laylat-ul-Qadr also known as  Shab-e-Qadr – the night of power and blessings was observed across Kashmir valley with religious fervour and gaiety on intervening Monday and Tuesday night.

    The night holds special reverence among Muslims across the world as the Holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from Allah on this blessed night.

    This is one of the holiest and most blessed nights, which is likely to occur on one of the odd nights in the last 10 days of Ramazan and most likely to be the 27th of the holy month, during which Muslims spend the whole night attending the religious gatherings and praying all night till dawn.

    As part of the festivities, Muslims thronged mosques and shrines across the valley for prayers and recitation of the holy Quran.

    Thousands of devout Muslims, gathered at Hazratbal and other mosques and shrines across the valley, including at the Dast-e-Geer Sahib and Sayed Yaqoob Shah shrines here to offer special prayers.

    Congregational night prayers were allowed by authorities at historic Jamia Masjid Nowhatta after a hiatus of almost four years. A huge gathering was witnessed at the mosque and devotees remained engrossed in supplications and recitals of the holy Quran throughout the night.

    The nightlong prayers were also held at other mosques and shrines in Srinagar including at Masjid Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadith Gawkadal; Asar-e-Sharif Janab Sahib Soura; Asar-e-Sharif Shehri Kalashpora; Ziarat-e-Makhdoom Sahib (RA), Khanqah-e-Maula.

    District administration Srinagar had put in place special arrangements while control rooms were also established at Dargah Hazratbal shrine and other places to redress grievances or complaints of devotees.

    In north Kashmir, the prayers were held at Jamia Masjid Bandipora, Jamia Masjid Baramulla, Jamia Masjid Kupwara, Masjid ul Murshideen Bumhama, Jamia Masjid Handwara and other local mosques alike.

    In south Kashmir, prayers were held at Jamia Masjid Hanfia, Jamia Masjid Ahle Hadith, Bait-ul-Mukarram and Rehat-Ded Masjid in Anantnag town. The prayers were also offered in Ziarat-e-Sharief Khiram Kund, Aishmuqam and Bijbehara areas of the south Kashmir district.

    In Kulgam, the biggest nightlong prayer gathering was seen in Jamia Masjid. Large congregational prayer gatherings were also witnessed in Khankah Tral, Jamia Masjid Shopian and Jamia Masjid Pulwama.

    The preachers and religious scholars highlighted the teachings of Islam and various aspects of the life of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and urged Muslims to follow the principles and tenets of Islam. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Hazratbal Fire Incident: Seven Residential Houses, Shopping Complex Damaged

    Hazratbal Fire Incident: Seven Residential Houses, Shopping Complex Damaged

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    SRINAGAR: At least seven residential houses, including a ‘U-shaped’ shopping complex, were damaged in a massive fire incident at Dargah Hazratbal in central Kashmir’s Srinagar district this afternoon, officials said.

    They said that a fire erupted inside a shop, situated just opposite the Sir Syed Gate of Kashmir University, this morning. “Soon after, the fire raged and spread to many other shops and residential houses even as fire tenders from several nearby stations were called in to douse off the flames on time.”

    After several hours of hectic efforts, the fire was brought under control, the officials said, adding that the blaze, however, caused damage to at least seven residential houses and many shops, including Hatrick and Amigos food outlets, which were part of the ‘U-shaped’ shopping complex.

    The fire, according to the officials, mainly caused damage to the attic, roofing, and ceiling of the structures.

    Confirming this, a F&ES Department official said that it took them several hours to contain the fire. The official, at the same time, expressed regret over the uncalled-for attitude of the motorists who, according to him, blocked the road despite sirens being made by the fire tenders to pave the way for their movement.

    “The authorities need to look into this and take necessary measures so that no emergency movement of the fire tenders is hampered in any way,” the official said, adding “Deputing and escorting the fire tenders with police personnel could be a viable thing in such a situation.”

    The official, in the meantime, said that the cause of the fire was not immediately known, although the gas cylinder blasts in the food outlets triggered the fire to such an extent.

    It has been learned that several structures damaged in the incident are the property of the J&K Waqf Board.

    When contacted to ascertain the veracity of these claims, J&K Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakshan Andrabi told GNS that she is visiting the site to assess the situation. “I am visiting the site in a while to know and assess the situation,” she said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Massive fire breaks out in Srinagar’s Hazratbal, no causality reported

    Massive fire breaks out in Srinagar’s Hazratbal, no causality reported

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    Srinagar, Apr 17: A massive fire broke out in a multi-storey shopping complex near Kashmir University in Hazratbal area of Srinagar on Monday.

    An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) soon after the incident fire tenders reached to the spot to douse off the flames.

    “The fire fighting operation is on and the fire has been contained from spreading further”, he said.

    There were, however, no reports of any injury in the incident.

    The official said 5 residential houses and a shopping complex were involved in the blaze, while damage will be assessed later—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Traffic Advisory For Hazratbal Devotees During Shab-E-Qadar And Jumat-Ul-Vida Prayers

    Traffic Advisory For Hazratbal Devotees During Shab-E-Qadar And Jumat-Ul-Vida Prayers

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    SRINAGAR: On Sunday, Srinagar traffic police issued an advisory for devotees visiting Dargah Hazratbal from north, south, and central Kashmir districts on the occasion of Shab-e-Qadr and Jumat-ul-Vida prayers. The advisory stated that elaborate traffic arrangements had been made for the smooth flow of traffic from different districts of the Valley to Srinagar. The advisory mentioned that a large number of devotees are expected to assemble at Hazratbal for Jummat-ul-Vida on April 14 and Shab-e-Qadr on the intervening night of April 17 and 18.

    The police have earmarked routes for the traffic coming from north, south, and central Kashmir to Srinagar. Vehicles carrying devotees from north Kashmir will have to follow the following route after reaching Shalteng to reach Hazratbal: Shalteng – Parimpora – Qamarwari – Cement Bridge – Noorbagh – Sekidafar – Eidgah – Ali Masjid – Sazgaripora – Hawal – Alamgari Bazaar – Mill Stop – Molvi Stop (Lal Bazar) – Botshah Mohallah – Kanitar – University parking (Saderbal side).

    Similarly, vehicles carrying devotees from south Kashmir will have to follow the following route after reaching Panthachowk to reach Hazratbal: Panthachowk – Stone Quarry (Athawajan) – Batwara – Sonwar Bazar – Ram Munshi Bagh – Gupkar – Grand Palace – Zethiyar Ghat – Nishat – Foreshore Road – Habak Crossing – University parking (Naseem Bagh side).

     

    From central Kashmir’s Budgam district and its adjoining areas vehicles carrying devotees shall adopt the following route to reach Hazratbal, shrine: Hyderpora – Tengpora – Bemina bypass – Bemina crossing -Qamarwari – cement bridge – Noorbagh – Sekidafar – Eidgah – Ali masj1d – Sazgaripora -Hawal – Alamgari bazar – mill stop -Molvi stop (Lal bazar) – Botshah Mohallah – Kanitar – university parking (Saderbal side).

    From Lal Chowk the following route plan should be followed Lal Chowk – SRTC crossing – Ikhwan Chowk – Khanyar chowk-Bhorikadal-Rajouri Kadal – Gojwara Chowk – Hawal – Alamgari bazar – mill stop – Molvi stop (Lal bazar) – Botshah Mohallah – Kanitar – university parking (Saderbal side) and from Ganderbal it has notified route as Nagbal – Zakoora – Habak – Naseem bagh parking.

    The returning route for north bound vehicle shall adopt following route plan—university parking (saderbal side) – Ashai Bagh crossing -Rainawari – Khanyar – Nowpora – Dalgate – MA road – Budshah bridge – Jehangir Chowk flyover – Batamaloo -Mominabad- Tengpora – Bemina bypass – Parimpora – Shalteng – and onwards.

    For south Kashmir bound vehicles on return from Hazratbal shrine, they shall adopt the following routes: Naseem Bagh parking – Habak crossing – foreshore road – Nishat – Zethiyar ghat – Gupkar – Ram Munshibagh – Sonwar bazar – Panthachowk – onwards.

    Vehicles bound for central Kashmir areas on return from Hazratbal shrine shall adopt the following routes: For Budgam:- Nit – Ashai bagh crossing – Rainawari – Khanyar – Nowpora -Dalgate – golf crossing – radio Kashmir – Abdullah bridge – Hatric – convent crossing – p/s Rajbagh – Jawharnagar chowk -Jawharnagar bund – Rambagh – Barzullah bridge – sadder crossing – Hyderpora – onwards and for Ganderbal bound vehicles: Naseem bagh parking – Habak – Zakoora – Nagbal and onwards.

    For returning to Lal Chowk traffic advisory has notified the return route plan as NIT parking – Ashai bagh crossing – Rainawari – Khanyar -Nowpora bridge – Khayam chowk – Dalgate – M.A road – Lal chowk.

    “Elaborate parking arrangements have been made at available locations around the Hazratbal: For vehicles from north, central Kashmir: Inside the University campus through S. Syed Gate (Saderbal Side) For vehicles from South Kashmir including Ganderbal: Inside Naseem Bagh University Campus through Budshah Gate (Habbak Side)”, reads the advisory.

    It reads that for vehicles moving from Rainawari Khanyar towards Hazratbal Shrine, traffic authorities have earmarked NIT Parking and have also proposed a traffic camp at Hazratbal (VIP Parking) specially earmarked for official vehicles. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Traffic advisory issued for devotees visiting Hazratbal for Shab-e-Qadar, Jumat-ul-Vida prayers

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    Srinagar, Apr 16: Srinagar traffic police on Sunday issued advisory for devotees visiting Dargah Hazratbal from north, south and central Kashmir districts on the occasion of Shab-e-Qadr and Jumat-ul-Vida prayers.

    According to the advisory, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) elaborate traffic arrangements have been made for smooth flow of traffic coming from different districts of the Valley to Srinagar.

    “A large number of devotees are expected to assemble at Hazratbal for Jumat-ul-Vida on April 14 and Shab-e-Qadr on the intervening night of April 17 and 18”, reads the advisory.

    As per the advisory police have earmarked routes for the traffic coming from north, south and central Kashmir to Srinagar.

    The vehicles coming from north Kashmir carrying devotees after reaching Shalteng shall adopt the following route to reach Hazratbal, shrine: Shalteng- Parimpora – Qamarwari – cement bridge – Noorbagh – Sekidafar – Eidgah – Ali masj1d – Sazgaripora – Hawal – Alamgari bazaar – mill stop – Molvi stop (Lal Bazar) – Botshah Mohallah – Kanitar – University parking (Saderbal side).

    Vehicles coming from south Kashmir carrying devotees after reaching Panthachowk shall adopt the following route to reach Hazratbal, shrine: Panthachowk – stone quarry (Athawajan) – Batwara – Sonwar Bazar – Ram munshi bagh- Gupkar – grand palace – Zethiyar ghat – Nishat – foreshore road – Habak crossing – university parking (Naseem bagh side).

    From central Kashmir’s Budgam district and its adjoining areas vehicles carrying devotees shall adopt the following route to reach Hazratbal, shrine: Hyderpora – Tengpora – Bemina bypass – Bemina crossing -Qamarwari – cement bridge – Noorbagh – Sekidafar – Eidgah – Ali masj1d – Sazgaripora -Hawal – Alamgari bazar – mill stop -Molvi stop (Lal bazar) – Botshah Mohallah – Kanitar – university parking (Saderbal side).

    From Lal Chowk the following route plan should be followed Lal Chowk – SRTC crossing – Ikhwan Chowk – Khanyar chowk-Bhorikadal-Rajouri Kadal – Gojwara Chowk – Hawal – Alamgari bazar – mill stop – Molvi stop (Lal bazar) – Botshah Mohallah – Kanitar – university parking (Saderbal side) and from Ganderbal it has notified route as Nagbal – Zakoora – Habak – Naseem bagh parking.

    The returning route for north bound vehicle shall adopt following route plan—university parking (saderbal side) – Ashai Bagh crossing -Rainawari – Khanyar – Nowpora – Dalgate – MA road – Budshah bridge – Jehangir Chowk flyover – Batamaloo -Mominabad- Tengpora – Bemina bypass – Parimpora – Shalteng – and onwards.

    For south Kashmir bound vehicles on return from Hazratbal shrine, they shall adopt the following routes: Naseem Bagh parking – Habak crossing – foreshore road – Nishat – Zethiyar ghat – Gupkar – Ram Munshibagh – Sonwar bazar – Panthachowk – onwards.

    Vehicles bound for central Kashmir areas on return from Hazratbal shrine shall adopt the following routes: For Budgam:- Nit – Ashai bagh crossing – Rainawari – Khanyar – Nowpora -Dalgate – golf crossing – radio Kashmir – Abdullah bridge – Hatric – convent crossing – p/s Rajbagh – Jawharnagar chowk -Jawharnagar bund – Rambagh – Barzullah bridge – sadder crossing – Hyderpora – onwards and for Ganderbal bound vehicles: Naseem bagh parking – Habak – Zakoora – Nagbal and onwards.

    For returning to Lal Chowk traffic advisory has notified the return route plan as NIT parking – Ashai bagh crossing – Rainawari – Khanyar -Nowpora bridge – Khayam chowk – Dalgate – M.A road – Lal chowk.

    “Elaborate parking arrangements have been made at available locations around the Hazratbal: For vehicles from north, central Kashmir: Inside the University campus through S. Syed Gate (Saderbal Side) For vehicles from South Kashmir including Ganderbal: Inside Naseem Bagh University Campus through Budshah Gate (Habbak Side)”, reads the advisory.

    It reads that for vehicles moving from Rainawari Khanyar towards Hazratbal Shrine, traffic authorities have earmarked NIT Parking and have also proposed a traffic camp at Hazratbal (VIP Parking) specially earmarked for official vehicles—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • First Friday Of Ramadan Marks Huge Rush At Hazratbal, Jamia Masjid

    First Friday Of Ramadan Marks Huge Rush At Hazratbal, Jamia Masjid

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    SRINAGAR: The major shrines and Masjids in Srinagar witnessed huge rush of devotees during the congregational Friday prayers while authorities claimed that thousands of people offered prayers at historic Jamia Masjid in Nowhatta and Dargah Hazratbal shrine.

    Srinagar police in a tweet informed that the congregational prayers concluded peacefully and said that 18,000 people offered Friday prayers at Jamia Masjid Nowhatta while 50,000 people attended prayers at Dargah Hazratbal.

    “Friday afternoon Prayers on the first Friday of the holy month of Ramzan concluded peacefully in all the mosques of Srinagar. Below are pictures from Jamia Masjid, nowhatta & Hazratbal Dargah wherein around 18,000 & 50,000 devotees attended Friday prayers respectively,” Srinagar Police tweeted.

    On the first Friday of Ramadan, the Muslims from different parts of the Valley reached Dargah Hazratbal shrine and Jamia Masjid to attend the congregational prayers.

    At Jamia Masjid Srinagar and Dargah Hazratbal shrine, the religious clerics highlighted the teachings of Islam and also the importance of the holy month Ramadan.

    Notably, Waqf Board, Jammu and Kashmir has made special arrangements this year at Hazratbal shrine where the tents in large numbers have been erected for the devotees in the lawns so that they will not face any hardships during rains or hot weather conditions. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • First Friday of Ramadan marks huge rush at Hazratbal, Jamia Masjid

    First Friday of Ramadan marks huge rush at Hazratbal, Jamia Masjid

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    Srinagar, Mar 24: The major shrines and Masjids in Srinagar witnessed huge rush of devotees during the congregational Friday prayers today while authorities claimed that 78,000 people offered prayers at historic Jamia Masjid in Nowhatta and Dargah Hazratbal shrine.

    On the first Friday of Ramadan, the Muslims from different parts of the Valley reached Dargah Hazratbal shrine and Jamia Masjid here to attend the congregational prayers.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Darood-o-Azkar reverberated the shrines and Masjids across the Valley.

    At Jamia Masjid Srinagar and Dargah Hazratbal shrine, the religious clerics highlighted the teachings of Islam and also the importance of the holy month Ramadan.

    Notably, Waqf Board, Jammu & Kashmir has made special arrangements this year at Hazratbal shrine where the tents in large numbers have been erected for the devotees in the lawns so that they will not face any hardships during rains or hot weather conditions.

    Outside the shrine, the local and non-local business establishments had installed the carts and were seen selling the Kashmir traditional food stuff.

    Meanwhile, Srinagar police in a tweet informed that the congregational prayers concluded peacefully and said that 18,000 people offered Friday prayers at Jamia Masjid Nowhatta while 50,000 people attended prayers at Dargah Hazratbal.

    “Friday afternoon Prayers on the first Friday of the holy month of Ramzan concluded peacefully in all the mosques of Srinagar. Below are pictures from Jamia Masjid, nowhatta & Hazratbal Dargah wherein around 18,000 & 50,000 devotees attended Friday prayers respectively,” Srinagar Police tweeted—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Taraweeh Prayers to go live at Dargah Hazratbal. Special Baitul Maal Funds to be mobilised for the poor & destitute: Dr. Sy

    Taraweeh Prayers to go live at Dargah Hazratbal. Special Baitul Maal Funds to be mobilised for the poor & destitute: Dr. Sy

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    Srinagar, Mar, 22: Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, Chairperson J&K Waqf Board, today chaired second round of meetings with Imams, Khateebs, & Waqf Administrators to give final touches to the Ramadhan preparations. Status of engaging Haafiz-e-Quran Imams, other Imams, & Special Khateebs for convenience of devotees was also reviewed. Status of Sanitation, Cleanliness, minor & major repair works at Shrines, Khanqahs, & Mosques was also reviewed.

    In a significant development, & for the first time, Tarawee Prayers are being telecasted live through some Pvt News Channels & Official Facebook Page “J&K WAQF BOARD” from Aasari Shareef Hazratbal Srinagar. Also, directions were issued by the Chairperson J&K Waqf Board for mobilisation of donations during the holy month of Ramadhan specially for the destitutes & poor. A separate account shall be created for it, & funds shall be distributed immediately towards the close of the holy month. The beneficiaries shall be recommended by the Imams, Muallims & the local respectable people among the general public.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Isha prayers to be offered at 10 pm at Jamia Masjid, 10:30 pm at Hazratbal Shrine

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    Srinagar, Mar 07: On the occasion of Shab-e-Baraat, Isha prayers will be offered at historic Jamia Masjid Srinagar at 10 pm and and at the revered shrine of Hazratbal at 10:30 pm respectively.

    Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that after Isha prayers at the Jamia Masjid Srinagar, night-long prayers will start where special repentance prayers will be held.

    They also demanded release of chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq who continues to remain under house detention since August 5, 2019.

    Meanwhile, one of management members at Hazratbal Shrine said huge gathering of devotees is expected at the revered shrine for the night-long prayers. The shrine houses holy relic of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )