Day: December 29, 2025

  • Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and the Mirwaiz Family: A Legacy Beyond Power

    Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and the Mirwaiz Family: A Legacy Beyond Power

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    SRINAGAR DECM 29:-For over a century, the Mirwaiz family has shaped Kashmir’s intellectual, spiritual, and political landscape. From the historic pulpit of Jama Masjid, Srinagar, the Mirwaiz’een nurtured Islamic scholarship rooted in social responsibility, moral clarity, and public service. The family consistently championed education, ethical governance, communal harmony, and resistance to injustice.

    Through institutions such as Anjuman-e-Auqaf Jama Masjid, Anjuman-e-Nusrat-ul-Islam, and Darul Khair, they safeguarded religious endowments, preserved cultural and spiritual heritage, and advanced public welfare. These are not symbolic bodies but living commitments to society.

    The Mirwaiz institution has never been about titles or positions. It stands for service, sacrifice, and steadfastness. Generations may change and regimes may shift, but its relevance endures because its contribution is not recorded in official documents alone—it lives in the collective memory and conscience of Kashmir. Their stature needs no validation; their legacy speaks for itself.

    Mirwaiz Umar Farooq represents this centuries-old tradition that has remained central to Kashmir’s religious, social, and political life. As the Valley’s chief religious cleric, the Mirwaiz has historically served as the moral conscience of society, guiding people through faith, reason, and dialogue rather than force.

    True to this legacy, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has consistently advocated peaceful engagement and dialogue in Kashmir, protection of Islamic values rooted in moderation and compassion, social reform through education and unity, and the courage to speak truth to power. This principled stance has often come at a heavy personal cost, including prolonged restrictions and repeated house detentions.

    For his unwavering commitment to peace, reconciliation, and dialogue, the Mirwaiz has endured profound personal sacrifice. His father was assassinated, his uncle was killed inside a mosque—violating the sanctity of a place meant for prayer. Institutions of learning such as the Islamia School were set ablaze, and even his home was bombed, turning loss and trauma into lived reality.

    Yet, despite grief, intimidation, and relentless pressure, he did not abandon the path of restraint and reason. Instead of yielding to bitterness or revenge, the Mirwaiz chose moral courage over anger, dialogue over violence, and faith over fear.

    These sacrifices are a stark reminder that the call for peace in Kashmir has often been paid for not in words, but in blood, loss, and suffering—borne quietly, with dignity. This is not rhetoric; it is the price of principled resistance and the burden carried by those who refuse to let violence define the future.

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  • Construction of Masjid Chotay Shah Badshah Stalls Again, Public Issues Ultimatum to Authorities

    Construction of Masjid Chotay Shah Badshah Stalls Again, Public Issues Ultimatum to Authorities

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    BY ALTAF HUSSAIN

    MENDHAR DECM 29:-The long-pending construction of Masjid Chotay Shah Badshah has once again become a major public concern in Mendhar, as repeated assurances by the concerned authorities have failed to materialise, triggering widespread resentment among local residents.

    According to locals, the construction work of the Masjid was halted nearly four years ago, severely hurting the religious sentiments of devotees. Following sustained public pressure and repeated appeals, the work was resumed around six months ago. However, it was abruptly stopped once again without any official explanation, leaving the project incomplete and the public deeply disappointed.

    In protest against the continued negligence, prominent local figures along with members of the general public collectively decided to stop the opening of the Ziyarat’s donation box for nearly two months. This peaceful move compelled the Waqf Inspector and the Executive Engineer (XEN) of the Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board to visit the site. During their visit, officials assured the public that construction work would resume within a week. Despite this assurance, no progress has been made so far.

    During a public gathering held today, strong objections were also raised against the transfer and clubbing of the Ziyarat Chotay Shah Badshah account with the District Poonch Waqf account around two years ago. Speakers unanimously demanded that the Ziyarat account be immediately separated and transferred back to Mendhar, stating that the merger has adversely affected transparency and the proper utilisation of funds meant exclusively for the Ziyarat and the Masjid.
    The gathering also highlighted other pressing issues, including the reduction of salaries and discontinuation of facilities earlier provided to Madrassa pupils. Speakers said these decisions have negatively impacted religious education and the welfare of students.

    Issuing a firm warning, the public announced that if the construction work of Masjid Chotay Shah Badshah is not restarted before January 15, 2026, they will be compelled to take to the streets and launch a peaceful protest. The speakers stressed that this decision has come after years of patience and repeated unfulfilled promises.

    The public made a strong and humble appeal to the District Magistrate Poonch, SSP Poonch, and the Chairperson of the Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board, Dr. Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, to personally intervene in the matter. They urged the authorities to ensure the immediate resumption of construction work, restoration of the Ziyarat account to Mendhar, and resolution of genuine issues related to salaries and Madrassa facilities.

    The gathering concluded with the resolve that the issue is not merely administrative but is deeply connected with religious sentiments, accountability, and justice. The people expressed hope that timely intervention by the authorities will prevent escalation and help restore public trust.

  • Dr. Shafiqa Gul Emerges as a Beacon of Knowledge and Academic Excellence in Kashmir

    Dr. Shafiqa Gul Emerges as a Beacon of Knowledge and Academic Excellence in Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR DECM 29:-In the heart of Srinagar, a name synonymous with academic brilliance, dedication, and intellectual excellence continues to shine brightly. Dr. Shafiqa Gul, a distinguished research scholar with outstanding academic credentials including BBA, MBA, Ph.D., and a Post-Doctorate, has carved a remarkable niche for herself in the world of higher education and research.

    With an impressive academic portfolio, Dr. Shafiqa Gul has authored over 60 research papers and 14 book chapters, published in reputed national and international journals. Her scholarly work has significantly contributed to academic discourse, particularly in the field of education and social sciences, influencing research perspectives and policy discussions alike.

    Beyond academics, Dr. Shafiqa has also made a strong mark in the literary world. She is the author of eight books across both fictional and non-fictional genres, reflecting her versatility and creative depth. Her books, available on major platforms such as Amazon and Flipkart, continue to inspire readers globally.

    Her academic journey is further distinguished by her association with prestigious national research bodies. Dr. Shafiqa Gul has served as a Junior Research Fellow in multiple major research projects sponsored by esteemed organizations including UGC, ICMR, ICSSR, and TRI–J&K. Through these roles, she has played a vital part in strengthening research frameworks in education and allied disciplines.
    Adding another feather to her cap, Dr. Shafiqa Gul was recently honoured at the national level with the prestigious Best Youngest Research Scientist Award in the Field of Education. The accolade stands as a testament to her unwavering commitment, innovative research contributions, and exceptional impact on the academic community.

    Dr. Shafiqa Gul is not just a scholar, but a mentor and role model for aspiring researchers, educators, and writers. Her journey reflects the power of passion, perseverance, and an unrelenting quest for knowledge. As her work continues to inspire generations, her legacy in research and literature is set to leave a lasting imprint on the academic world.

  • DLSA Srinagar, Kashmir Concern Organise Environmental Awareness Programme, Plantation Drive

    DLSA Srinagar, Kashmir Concern Organise Environmental Awareness Programme, Plantation Drive

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    SRINAGAR DECM 29:-The District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Srinagar, in collaboration with Kashmir Concern (NGO), on Sunday organised an Awareness Programme and Plantation Drive under the Pan India Environmental Legal Literacy & Community Protection Initiative titled “Protect Today, Secure Tomorrow.” The programme was held at the premises of the District Legal Services Authority, Srinagar.

    The event was conducted under the chairmanship of Mr. Haq Nawaz Zargar, Chairman, DLSA Srinagar and Principal District & Sessions Judge, and under the supervision of Ms. Tabassum Qadir Parray.

    The awareness session was enriched by the presence of Dr. Touseef Bhat, Social Environmentalist and Chairman, Kashmir Concern (NGO), who participated as the Resource Person. He sensitised the participants about growing environmental challenges and underscored the importance of sustainable practices, individual responsibility, and community-driven initiatives for environmental conservation. Dr. Bhat also highlighted the legal and social dimensions of environmental protection and urged collective efforts to safeguard natural resources for future generations.
    Ms. Zeenat, Deputy Chief Legal Aid Defence Counsel (LADC), DLSA Srinagar, also addressed the gathering and apprised participants of the role of Legal Services Authorities in promoting environmental justice and access to legal remedies. She emphasized the effective use of legal aid mechanisms to address environmental grievances and stressed the need for grassroots-level awareness to protect environmental rights.

    The programme witnessed active participation from staff members, Legal Aid Defence Counsels, Para Legal Volunteers of DLSA Srinagar, and volunteers of the collaborating NGO. The event concluded with a plantation drive, reaffirming the collective commitment of all participants towards environmental sustainability and the core objective of protecting the environment today for a secure tomorrow.

  • Greater Shah-re-Khaas Leadership Chairman Expresses Solidarity with Mirwaiz Umar Farooq

    Greater Shah-re-Khaas Leadership Chairman Expresses Solidarity with Mirwaiz Umar Farooq

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    SRINAGAR DECM 29:-Chairman of Greater Shah-re-Khaas Leadership, Mohammad Faheem Reshi, on Saturday expressed strong solidarity with Mirwaiz Dr. Umar Farooq, describing him as a respected religious leader and guiding force for the people of Kashmir.

    In a statement issued to the press, Reshi said that the Mirwaiz institution has historically symbolised spiritual guidance, social reform, and unity in Kashmiri society. He asserted that no political interest or personal agenda should be allowed to undermine or disrespect the sanctity of this revered institution.

    Condemning attempts to misuse religion or the Mirwaiz platform for personal political gains, Reshi said such actions go against the sentiments and values of the people of Kashmir. He urged all sections of society to uphold harmony, show due respect to religious leadership, and work collectively for the welfare, dignity, and unity of the society.

    He reiterated that preserving the respect and credibility of religious institutions is essential for maintaining social balance and communal harmony in the region.