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Kashmiri Muslim women raise their hands as they pray upon seeing a relic believed to be hair from the beard of Prophet Mohammed during Meeraj-un-Nabi celebrations at the Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar May 5, 2016. (KL Image: Bilal Bahadur)
Kashmiri Muslim devotees raise their hands as they pray seeing a relic believed to be hair from the beard of Prophet Mohammed during Meraj-ul-Nabi celebrations at the Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar May 5, 2016. (KL Image: Bilal Bahadur)

Meraj-ul-Alam (SAW) was celebrated with religious fervour and gaiety across Jammu and Kashmir. Thousands of devotees thronged the shrines and masjids and offered prayers five times in the day.

The biggest congregation of the Meraj-ul-Alam (SAW) function was held at Hazratbal shrine located on the banks of the Dal Lake here. Thousands of devotees, comprising men, women and children converged at the shrine housing the holy relic of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) throughout the day on Thursday.

As the relics were displayed five times after every prayer, most of people were seen folding their hands while some had tears trickling down their face as they prayed to have their wishes fulfilled on the occasion.

People also offered ‘Durud’ (praises of the Prophet) and recited Holy Qur’an at the shrine for atonement of their sins.

Kashmiri Muslim women raise their hands as they pray upon seeing a relic believed to be hair from the beard of Prophet Mohammed during Meeraj-un-Nabi celebrations at the Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar May 5, 2016. PHOTO BY BILAL BAHADUR
KL Image: Bilal Bahadur

Some of the people turned emotional and could not control the tears while having a look at the holy relic of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Others could be seen engrossed in thoughtful prayers while seeking refuge in Almighty Allah’s greatness.

Similar religious congregations were held across the length and breadth of the Kashmir Valley. Reports of Meraj-ul-Alam (SAW) functions have come from Asar Sharief Lal Bazar, Jenab Saheb Soura, Kalashpora, Syed Sahib-Sonwar, Shopian, Makhama-Beerwah and other places located across the Kashmir Valley.

KL Image: Bilal Bahadur
KL Image: Bilal Bahadur

The Government had kept in place an adequate number of State Road Transport Corporation buses for the to and fro movement of the devotees to Hazratbal as the areas around the shrine wore a festive look with many roadside vendors selling a whole lot of eatables and other items.

The Health Department and some other departments as well as Non-Governmental Organizations had made arrangements so that the devotees don’t face any problem while discharging their religious obligations. Some of the organizations had erected stalls where juices and beverages were offered to the devotees during the course of the day.

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