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  • Fire Damages Jamia Masjid In South Kashmir

    Fire Damages Jamia Masjid In South Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A massive fire broke out in the Jamia Masjid Noor-ul-Islam in Tral township of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Wednesday morning.

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that fire broke out in Jamia Masjid Noor ul Islam in Tral town following which locals, police and fire tender rushed to the spot and prevented the fire and from spreading to nearby locality.

    He said that the fire has been brought under control after extensive damage to the Masjid.

    Initial reports suggest a short circuit to be the cause of fire while further investigation has been taken up, he said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Jamia Masjid gutted in Tral fire incidnet

    Jamia Masjid gutted in Tral fire incidnet

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    Pulwama, May 10: A massive fire gutted Jamia Masjid in Tral town of South Kashmir’s Pulwama on Wednesday morning.

    According to official sources, a fire broke out at Jamia Masjid ‘Noor-ul-Islam’. Fire tenders have rushed to the spot trying to douse the flames.

    The roof of the Masjid have gutted completely while the firefighters, with the help of locals and police were on job till the filing of this report.

    Locals told news agency Kashmir News Trust that all the students from Darul Uloom adjacent to the Masjid have been evacuated safely. [KNT]

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • DM conducts tour of Shopian Town; visits Historical Jamia Masjid, Clock Tower, Culture Hub

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    Shopain, May 01 (GNS): The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shopian, Faz Lul Haseeb in his maiden visit to the field, today conducted a tour of the Shopian town and visited Historical Jamia Masjid Sharif, Clock Tower besides culture hub at Municipal Council Shopian.

    At Jamia Masjid, the DC interacted with the members of the Auqaf body who appraised him about the various issues.

    The DC heard them patiently and directed the concerned to accelerate the pace of developmental works for completing the remaining works for beautification of the Historical Jamia Masjid Shopian on set timelines.

    The DC directed the Executive Officer Municipal Council Shopian for maintaining proper cleanliness in and around the Jamia Masjid.

    At Town Hall Shopian, the DM also took stock of under- construction works and asked the concerned Officers to expedite the works and finish balance works within the stipulated time frame.

    The DC was accompanied by Assistant Commissioner, Revenue, Shahbaz Ahmed Bodha and other concerned officers.

    President MC, Shopian, Subhash Koul was also present during the visit of DM to MC Shopian.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Jamia Millia Islamia conducts studies on ‘Mann Ki Baat’, to hold exhibit

    Jamia Millia Islamia conducts studies on ‘Mann Ki Baat’, to hold exhibit

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the citizens of India in the 100th episode of his radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on April 30.

    Under the leadership of Vice Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) Prof Najma Akhtar, JMI has conducted several studies on ‘Mann Ki Baat as a medium of communication. Following the 100th episode of ‘Mann ki Baat’, the University will organise a number of other programmes including an art exhibition, said Najma Akhtar.

    Speaking with ANI, Najma Akhtar said, “We have been listening to Mann Ki Baat for so many days and slowly it was sinking into the hearts of people including students of Jamia. At our varsity, we have researchers, students, and artists, when MKB impacted them, then they started their research on it. The research studies on MKB by JMI will be published in a special edition of the journal ‘Media Mimansa’, released jointly by JMI and MCU Bhopal during a symposium. The studies were conducted using quantitative and qualitative tools by various departments and researchers of JMI.”

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    “JMI is organising an Art Exhibition where PhD scholars and students doing Masters in Fine Arts Department will express their feelings for Mann ki Baat through various art pieces in the exhibition. The university will also bring out a Monograph after the broadcast of the 100th episode of Mann ki Baat. JMI is also planning to broadcast all episodes of MKB on Jamia Community Radio 90.4 FM channel,” she added.

    It’s not the 100th edition that will impact students, it is the continuity of 99 episodes which have come up till now that has touched the hearts of common people. It’s a cumulative effort of people, she noted.

    “We will make students listen to the 100th episode of MKB. Not just that, a discussion will also take place. It will be a two-way thing. We don’t know what will be there on the 100th episode, it’s a mystery and we are eager for the 100th episode”, Akhtar said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Eid Prayers Barred At Jamia Masjid, Auqaf Expresses Resentment

    Eid Prayers Barred At Jamia Masjid, Auqaf Expresses Resentment

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    SRINAGAR: Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid on Saturday expressed strong resentment against the administration for disallowing the Eid prayer at the historic Jamia Masjid for the 4th consecutive year.

    Anjuman said that police and civil authorities informed them late Friday evening that Eid prayers would only be allowed at Jama Masjid Srinagar if held before 7.30 am, which was not possible for the Anjuman as it had already given the programme of offering Eid prayer at 09:00 am as people from far-flung areas come to offer Eid prayer at the Jamia Masjid Srinagar,” the Anjuman spokesman said in a statement.

    The Auqaf said that Jamia Masjid is a central place of congregational prayers in the valley. The purpose of such central places of worship is to provide a space and opportunity to Muslims so that they can pray together in large numbers on Fridays and other religious occasions, and experience the physical and spiritual communion as an ummah.

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    To facilitate people from across the valley to reach these central places, prayers timings are decided accordingly and like in Dargah Hazratbal prayers timings by the Waqf Board has been set at 10.30 am, Anjuman Auqaf had also announced prayers at 9:00 am. It is strange that if congregational prayers can be allowed at other places at 10:30 am, why not at Jamia Masjid, why unreasonable conditions are being applied here?,” the Anjuman asked.

    The Auqaf said that it fails to understand why the grand occasions of Shab-e-Qadr and Jummat-ul-Vida were performed by a large number of people in Jama Masjid in a pleasant and peaceful atmosphere, and why were the Eid prayers barred.

    “Anjuman Auqaf deeply regrets this approach of the authorities causing great hurt and sorrow to the Muslims of JK, as does the prolonged detention of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq since august 2019, who would deliver the soul rendering Eid sermon prior to congregational Eid prayers,” the Anjuman said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Kashmir: Eid celebrated with traditional fervour; no Eid prayers at Jamia Masjid

    Kashmir: Eid celebrated with traditional fervour; no Eid prayers at Jamia Masjid

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    Srinagar: Eid-ul-Fitr was celebrated across Kashmir on Saturday with traditional fervour and gaiety as the largest congregation of devotees was witnessed at the Hazratbal shrine on the banks of the Dal lake.

    However, authorities did not allow Eid prayers at the historic Jamia Masjid in the old city, a day after allowing Friday congregational prayers.

    Hopes of Eid prayers being offered at the 14th-century mosque in the city’s Nowhatta area were raised after authorities allowed the Shab-e-Qadr and Jumatul Vida prayers.

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    However, officials directed the Jamia Masjid management to conduct the Eid prayers at 7.30 am instead of 9 am.

    The Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid said the prayers could not be held at 7.30 am as people had to come from far-flung areas in accordance with the schedule announced earlier.

    The Eid celebrations went on smoothly elsewhere with men, women and children, dressed in their best, making a beeline to mosques, eidgahs and shrines to offer prayers.

    The largest congregational prayers were held at the Hazratbal shrine where former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah was among the notable persons to offer prayers.

    Large congregations for Eid prayers were also reported from other district headquarters and towns of the valley.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Jamia Masjid, Dargah witness massive gathering of devotees on last Friday of Ramadan

    Jamia Masjid, Dargah witness massive gathering of devotees on last Friday of Ramadan

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    Srinagar, Apr 21: A massive gathering of devotees was witnessed in Srinagar’s Hazratbal Dargah shrine and the historic Jamia Masjid on the last Friday of the holy month Ramadan.

    Reports reaching the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that nearly 50,000 devotees offered congregational Friday prayers at the historic Jamia Masjid, which remained closed for the prayers last Friday.

    The biggest congregation was, however, witnessed at Hazratbal shrines where the devotees from different parts of the Valley participated in the Friday prayers, where the holy relic of the Prophet (SAW) was displayed during which emotional scenes were witnessed all around.

    Large congregations were also witnessed in others Masjids and shrines including Masjid Jamiat-e-Ahlehadith, Gawkadal; Asar-e-Sharif, Janab Sahib Soura Asar-e-Sharif Shehri Kalashpora Ziarat-e-Makhdoom Sahib, Khanqah-e-Mualla and different Imambaras.

    The biggest congregational prayers were also witnessed at several other shrines in different districts, including Chararisharief in Budgam, Khiram Sirhama & Hazratbal Kabamarg in Anantnag district, Shrines of Hazrat Sultan-ul-Arifeen and Sheikh Hamzah Makhdoom Sahib (RA) located in Ahm-e-Sharief and Gundpora-Rampora, respectively, in Bandipora district and other Masjids as well.

    During the special prayers, the religious clerics threw light on the teachings of Islam.

    Special arrangements were put in place including sanitation, lightening, traffic management, transport and relevant things for the devotees, officials said.

    “We had also established a control room at Dargah Hazratbal where thousands of devotees are expected to gather for Friday congregational prayers and to have a glimpse of the holy relic,” officials said.

    The authorities had also pressed buses into service to ferry devotees to and from Hazratbal Dargah.

    Meanwhile, a spokesperson of the Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid, said that on the occasion of Last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, thousands of men, women and young people performed Friday prayer at the historical Jama Masjid Srinagar by prostrating themselves before the Almighty Allah, doing Tauba-Wa-Istighfaar – repenting over their sins and seeking forgiveness from their Lord.

    However, the people were once again disappointed over the absence of their beloved leader Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq who is under house detention for the last nearly four years due to which the Mimbar and Mihraab of the grand mosque continue to remain silent, the statement said.

    He conveyed the Eid-ul-Fitr message of the detained Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir to the people in a huge public gathering and appealed to them to celebrate Eid with simplicity according to Islamic teachings. They were urged to remember the poor, needy, backward and disadvantaged people of society in the festivities.

    Anjuman expressed strong resentment against the continuous illegal and arbitrary detention of Mirwaiz –e-Kashmir and said the authorities should change their dictatorial attitude and release him before Eid

    On the occasion, the people raised their voices for the immediate and unconditional release of Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir.

    Meanwhile, the Anjuman said that the Eid prayers are going to be offered after three years at Jama Masjid Srinagar inshallah and according to the programme, the Eid prayer will be offered at 09:00 am, In Sha Allah.

    The people were urged to come before time and show Islamic unity and discipline on the occasion—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Peace returns to old city, thousands converge at Jamia Masjid, observe ‘Laylat-al-Qadr’ in Srinagar

    Peace returns to old city, thousands converge at Jamia Masjid, observe ‘Laylat-al-Qadr’ in Srinagar

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    Srinagar, April 21: Thousands of people from different parts of Kashmir converged at Jamia Masjid in Srinagar’s old city to observe ‘Laylat-al-Qadr or the Night of Power’ earlier this week.

    It was for the first time in the past three years the authorities allowed night-long prayers at Srinagar’s grand mosque.

    One of the holiest nights in Islam falls between the nights of 26-27 of Ramzan passed off peacefully. No untoward incident was reported and devotees offered prayers in peace.

    Pertinently, until 1990 thousands of people converged at Srinagar’s grand mosque every Friday and on occasions like Shab-e-Mehraj, Shab-e-Baraat and Shab-e-Qadr to offer congregational prayers.

    However, after the Pakistan-sponsored insurgency broke out in J&K in 1990, separatists and militancy hijacked this important religious centre to preach separatism and sedition.

    People in large numbers coming to the grand mosque for congregation prayers provided separatists with a readymade audience to deliver anti-national sermons to appease their masters in the neighbouring country.

    The three-decade-long Pakistan-sponsored militancy in J&K saw henchmen of separatists’ orchestrating protests and stone-pelting around Jamia Masjid.

    Frequent disruptions led to a decline in the number of people visiting the grand mosque. Many shopkeepers closed down their establishments due to uncertainty and chaos.

    It may be recalled that in 1990, Hizbul Mujahideen militants murdered Kashmir’s chief cleric, Mirwaiz Mohammad Farooq at his residence at Nageen in Srinagar outskirts.

    The cold-blooded murder of the late Mirwaiz was carried out at the behest of Pakistan.

    The message was clear that Srinagar’s grand mosque would be controlled by the hardliners and anyone opposing the move will have to face the consequences.

    In June 2017, when the son of the late Mirwaiz Moulana Mohammad Farooq, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was delivering a sermon on the revered night of ‘Laylat-al-Qadr’ an unruly mob lynched, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mohammad Ayub Pandit and stoned him to death outside the historic Jamia Masjid at Nowahata.

    DySP Pandit was posted outside the mosque during ‘Shab-e-Qadr’ and was doing his duty standing at the access control of the mosque when he was attacked and killed.

    The brutal murder of the police officer evoked widespread condemnation from every section of society.

    J&K Police later arrested the accused persons who led the attack to lynch DySP Pandit.

    In December 2018, a group of masked young men stormed into the Jamia Masjid with ISIS flags and created a ruckus.

    The incident occurred after the Friday congregational prayers.

    The group carrying ISIS flags barged into the mosque and rushed to the pulpit. One of them stood atop the pulpit with his shoes on, shouting slogans.

    Till August 5, 2019 – when the Centre announced its decision to abrogate J&K’s special status and bifurcate it into two Union Territories – Srinagar’s grand mosque was considered to be the citadel of the separatists.

    Chairman of his faction of the so-called Hurriyat Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who also heads the Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid (managing committee of the grand mosque), acted as a spectator and couldn’t do much to uphold the integrity of this historic religious institution.

    Kashmir-based politicians, who ruled Jammu and Kashmir after 1990, made half-hearted attempts to stabilize the situation as they didn’t want to annoy Pakistan and their stooges in the Himalayan region.

    After 2019 the security agencies tightened the noose around the anti-national elements. A massive crackdown was launched to nab the henchmen of Pakistan stooges in the old city.

    These elements are used to lure the youngsters by offering them Rs 500 to pelt stones on the security personnel and disrupt normal life.

    Efforts put in by Jammu and Kashmir Police and the paramilitary forces have yielded results.

    The participation of thousands of people in “Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Power)’ recently is ample proof of the fact that peace has been established in the volatile old city of Srinagar.

    Ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr this year markets around Jamia Masjid are abuzz with activities and people are thronging the area without any fear of getting caught in stone-pelting or facing any harassment at the hands of miscreants.

    Peace has returned to Srinagar’s old city. The government has succeeded in restoring the pristine glory of the 610-year-old grand mosque, which can accommodate more than 33,000 people at one time.

    The Jamia Masjid known for its peaceful and tranquil ambience is glittering again.

    The message is loud and clear that no one in J&K would be allowed to use religious centres for promoting vested interests. People converge at religious places to seek solace and pray in peace, and they are least interested in politics. In the past three years, Srinagar has changed.

    Its youth have given up the path of violence. No one is being arrested for indulging in stone pelting as no stone pelters are left. Militancy is on its last legs with the number of terrorists falling below the 70-mark.

    The beginning of the end of the Pakistan-sponsored proxy war has commenced.

    J&K residents are heaving a sigh of relief in the militant and tension-free atmosphere.

    Peace returning to the old city is an indication that the era of bloodshed is over and a new dawn has broken out in Jammu and Kashmir.–(ANI)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Thousands converge at Jamia Masjid, observe ‘Laylat-al-Qadr’ in Srinagar

    Thousands converge at Jamia Masjid, observe ‘Laylat-al-Qadr’ in Srinagar

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    Srinagar, April 21: Thousands of people from different parts of Kashmir converged at Jamia Masjid in Srinagar’s old city to observe ‘Laylat-al-Qadr or the Night of Power’ earlier this week.

    It was for the first time in the past three years the authorities allowed night-long prayers at Srinagar’s grand mosque.

    One of the holiest nights in Islam falls between the nights of 26-27 of Ramzan passed off peacefully. No untoward incident was reported and devotees offered prayers in peace.

    Pertinently, until 1990 thousands of people converged at Srinagar’s grand mosque every Friday and on occasions like Shab-e-Mehraj, Shab-e-Baraat and Shab-e-Qadr to offer congregational prayers.

    However, after the Pakistan-sponsored insurgency broke out in J&K in 1990, separatists and militancy hijacked this important religious centre to preach separatism and sedition.

    People in large numbers coming to the grand mosque for congregation prayers provided separatists with a readymade audience to deliver anti-national sermons to appease their masters in the neighbouring country.

    The three-decade-long Pakistan-sponsored militancy in J&K saw henchmen of separatists’ orchestrating protests and stone-pelting around Jamia Masjid.

    Frequent disruptions led to a decline in the number of people visiting the grand mosque. Many shopkeepers closed down their establishments due to uncertainty and chaos.

    It may be recalled that in 1990, Hizbul Mujahideen militants murdered Kashmir’s chief cleric, Mirwaiz Mohammad Farooq at his residence at Nageen in Srinagar outskirts.

    The cold-blooded murder of the late Mirwaiz was carried out at the behest of Pakistan.

    The message was clear that Srinagar’s grand mosque would be controlled by the hardliners and anyone opposing the move will have to face the consequences.

    In June 2017, when the son of the late Mirwaiz Moulana Mohammad Farooq, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was delivering a sermon on the revered night of ‘Laylat-al-Qadr’ an unruly mob lynched, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mohammad Ayub Pandit and stoned him to death outside the historic Jamia Masjid at Nowahata.

    DySP Pandit was posted outside the mosque during ‘Shab-e-Qadr’ and was doing his duty standing at the access control of the mosque when he was attacked and killed.

    The brutal murder of the police officer evoked widespread condemnation from every section of society.

    J&K Police later arrested the accused persons who led the attack to lynch DySP Pandit.

    In December 2018, a group of masked young men stormed into the Jamia Masjid with ISIS flags and created a ruckus.

    The incident occurred after the Friday congregational prayers.

    The group carrying ISIS flags barged into the mosque and rushed to the pulpit. One of them stood atop the pulpit with his shoes on, shouting slogans.

    Till August 5, 2019 – when the Centre announced its decision to abrogate J&K’s special status and bifurcate it into two Union Territories – Srinagar’s grand mosque was considered to be the citadel of the separatists.

    Chairman of his faction of the so-called Hurriyat Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who also heads the Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid (managing committee of the grand mosque), acted as a spectator and couldn’t do much to uphold the integrity of this historic religious institution.

    Kashmir-based politicians, who ruled Jammu and Kashmir after 1990, made half-hearted attempts to stabilize the situation as they didn’t want to annoy Pakistan and their stooges in the Himalayan region.

    After 2019 the security agencies tightened the noose around the anti-national elements. A massive crackdown was launched to nab the henchmen of Pakistan stooges in the old city.

    These elements are used to lure the youngsters by offering them Rs 500 to pelt stones on the security personnel and disrupt normal life.

    Efforts put in by Jammu and Kashmir Police and the paramilitary forces have yielded results.

    The participation of thousands of people in “Shab-e-Qadr (Night of Power)’ recently is ample proof of the fact that peace has been established in the volatile old city of Srinagar.

    Ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr this year markets around Jamia Masjid are abuzz with activities and people are thronging the area without any fear of getting caught in stone-pelting or facing any harassment at the hands of miscreants.

    Peace has returned to Srinagar’s old city. The government has succeeded in restoring the pristine glory of the 610-year-old grand mosque, which can accommodate more than 33,000 people at one time.

    The Jamia Masjid known for its peaceful and tranquil ambience is glittering again.

    The message is loud and clear that no one in J&K would be allowed to use religious centres for promoting vested interests. People converge at religious places to seek solace and pray in peace, and they are least interested in politics. In the past three years, Srinagar has changed.

    Its youth have given up the path of violence. No one is being arrested for indulging in stone pelting as no stone pelters are left. Militancy is on its last legs with the number of terrorists falling below the 70-mark.

    The beginning of the end of the Pakistan-sponsored proxy war has commenced.

    J&K residents are heaving a sigh of relief in the militant and tension-free atmosphere.

    Peace returning to the old city is an indication that the era of bloodshed is over and a new dawn has broken out in Jammu and Kashmir.–(ANI)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Eid Prayers to Be Held in Jamia Masjid Instead of Eidgah Due to Inclement Weather, Warterlogging: Anjuman Auqaf

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    Srinagar, Apr 20: Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid Srinagar on Thrusday announced that due to inclement weather and water logging at historic Eidgah Srinagar , Eid-ul-Fitr prayer will be held at 9:00 at Jama Masjid Srinagar, instead of Eidgah Srinagar.

    In a handout to GNS, the Anjuman Auqaf urged Muslims to pay Sadaqah Fitr, which is fixed at Rs 65 per person, before Eid prayer so that deserving people also join Eid festivities .

    The Anjuman once again strongly demanded unconditional release of its detained head Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq before Eid, reads the statement.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )