Srinagar

Anjuman-e-Nusrat-ul-Islam President and Jammu Kashmir Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulema Ameer, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Thursday termed the life of beloved Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) as complete guidance for humanity for all times and said most issues and problems presently confronting the Muslim Ummah in general and the people of Kashmir in particular, can be resolved if we follow the footsteps of the great Prophet (SAW) in true letter and spirit.

Seerat Conference organized by Anjuman-e-Nusrat-ul-Islam at Islamia Higher Secondary School, Rajouri Kadal

Delivering his keynote address at a Seerat Conference organized by Anjuman-e-Nusrat-ul-Islam in the central auditorium of Islamia Higher Secondary School, Rajouri Kadal, Srinagar, one of the oldest schools of Kashmir, Mirwaiz shed light on the personality of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his teachings and different facets of his life and times.

Mirwaiz said Prophet Mohammad SAW is a blessing for all humankind and his life and teachings a way to peace and salvation for all.

Mirwaiz urged the gathering to make their bond with the great Prophet (SAW) stronger if they want to succeed in this world and hereafter.

Mirwaiz stressed upon parents and teachers to play their important role in safeguarding our mother tongue—Kashmiri language and speak and teach it to children in order to preserve it,  as every nation is known by known by its traditions and mother tongue.

Mirwaiz said that it was scientifically proven that children proficient in their mother tongue develop better ability to learn and gain knowledge as grown-ups but unfortunately people in Kashmir instead of speaking in their own language prefer to speak to them in other languages.

Mirwaiz said those in the education sector should be appreciated for introducing the Kashmiri language in school as a compulsory subject. It is a welcome move.

Mirwaiz said that Prophet (SAW) and his companions preferred to earn their livelihood through skilled labour as that is considered the best means of earning and most halal.

In Kashmir, great Sufi saints brought with them crafts and various skills to the people for their economic stability, so that people here would economically prosper and be independent, but sadly we are fast losing these skills as the next generation is keen to pursue it and are more interested in jobs.

Addressing the youth, Mirwaiz said that our economy would prosper if we understand and appreciate the dignity of labour and associate with our crafts and skill oriented professions rather than only pursuing government jobs.

Meanwhile, dozens of students from various private schools participated and presented their paper on the life of Prophet (SAW).  The first position was bagged by Kameel Muzaffar of Burn Hall School Srinagar, second position by Sheikh Urooj Iqbal of Green Valley Educational Higher Secondary School and third position by Muhammad Owais of Islamia Higher Secondary School Rajouri Kadal. Mirwaiz distributed cash rewards and certificates to the winners on the occasion.

Dr G M Khan, Muhammad Ashraf Kakroo, and Ghulam Mohiuddin performed the duties of the jury on the occasion while as the seminar was moderated by Moulana  M S Rehman Shams.  On the occasion, special Rabi-ul Awal issue of the Anjuman’s magazine was also released.

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