SRINAGAR: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Kashmir’s chief cleric, expressed deep dismay around authorities’ decision to prohibit observances of crucial religious events which includes Jumatul Vida, Shab-e-Qadr, and Eid prayers at the Jama mosque.
He criticized the contradiction in between optimistic community statements about Kashmir’s situation and steps limiting religious freedom. “Each and every time the mosque is locked down and I am detained at residence, their claims get uncovered,” he mentioned.
Irrespective of worries, Mirwaiz reiterated unwavering resilience and religion. “We are disappointed but not disheartened we have full religion in Allah,” he affirmed.
He emphasized the historic and non secular position of the Jama Masjid’s pulpit as the reflector of reality, vowing to shed light on the condition of affairs to the authorities, “irrespective of whether they like it or not,” he extra.
He introduced that the up coming Friday majlis Waz and Tableegh will begin at 12:35 PM, followed by Friday prayers at 1:40 PM
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