
Friday prayers allowed at Srinagar’s grand mosque after 30 weeks
The Hindu
Crowds throng historic Jamia Masjid in heart of city, welcome govt. move
With J&K authorities allowing congregational Friday prayers at the historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar after 30 weeks, crowds of men and women joined the prayers. The worshippers were seen praying for the welfare of people of Kashmir.
Religious scholar and cleric Moulana Ahmad Syed Naqshbandi delivered the Friday sermon and demanded the immediate release of the chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq “to resume his religious duties” at the central mosque.
“The pulpit has been rendered silent, which is causing hurt and sorrow to people . The Mirwaiz should be immediately released as the holy month of Ramzan was approaching,” Mr. Naqshbandi said.
He said the mosque has been a centre for “preaching Islam and its message of human brotherhood, love and tolerance for centuries”.
“The repeated ban on Friday prayers at the grand mosque without any reason is a cause of anxiety and restlessness among people and violation of their fundamental human right to practice religion,” Mr. Naqshbandi said.
According to the caretakers of the mosque, the Jamia Masjid, which is centrally located in the old city, was disallowed Friday prayers 96 times since the Centre ended J&K’s special constitutional position in August, 2019.
Elderly men and women, many in tears, welcomed the government’s move to allow Friday prayers at the mosque, which accommodates more than 50,000 worshippers.