SRINAGAR: In an unusual development in South Kashmir's Pulwama district, the Sufi sect of Muslims displayed portraits of militants together with that of al-Qaida's Kashmir chief Zakir Musa all over the Eid-ul Milad procession on Friday, police sources stated.
Al-Qaida emphasises on Wahhabism that discourages shrine-going and even staring at the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad. Milad celebrations are in whole contradiction with the philosophy of al-Qaida, which propagates extremism and get in touch with for Islamic caliphate.
Security forces allowed the procession but there were clashes in South Kashmir's Anantnag district after some adolescence who were a part of the procession pelted stones on the security forces after Friday prayers led by way of Mirwaiz South Kashmir, Qazi Yasir, police stated.
Eyewitnesses stated that as the procession handed through Achabal Ada, a lot of adolescence pelted stones at the forces who retaliated with tear-gas shells. The clashes persevered for hours while two protesters were injured.
The adolescence then displayed banners carrying pictures of terrorists and shouted slogans in favour of Zakir Musa, even as thousands of Sufi Muslims thronged Srinagar's famous Hazratbal shrine housing the relic of the Prophet.
The emotional devotees raised their arms in prayers reciting Quranic verses while taking a glimpse of the holy relic. Milad processions were taken out at many puts where speakers highlighted quite a lot of aspects of the existence and teachings of the prophet.
Meanwhile, 4 Jaish-e-Muhammad terrorists were killed past due on Thursday in gun battle in Budgam district. Hundreds of youth from Budgam and Pulwama attempted to disrupt the anti-terror operation at Futlipora village in Pakharpora and 6 other folks were injured in the clashes.
Al-Qaida emphasises on Wahhabism that discourages shrine-going and even staring at the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad. Milad celebrations are in whole contradiction with the philosophy of al-Qaida, which propagates extremism and get in touch with for Islamic caliphate.
Security forces allowed the procession but there were clashes in South Kashmir's Anantnag district after some adolescence who were a part of the procession pelted stones on the security forces after Friday prayers led by way of Mirwaiz South Kashmir, Qazi Yasir, police stated.
Eyewitnesses stated that as the procession handed through Achabal Ada, a lot of adolescence pelted stones at the forces who retaliated with tear-gas shells. The clashes persevered for hours while two protesters were injured.
The adolescence then displayed banners carrying pictures of terrorists and shouted slogans in favour of Zakir Musa, even as thousands of Sufi Muslims thronged Srinagar's famous Hazratbal shrine housing the relic of the Prophet.
The emotional devotees raised their arms in prayers reciting Quranic verses while taking a glimpse of the holy relic. Milad processions were taken out at many puts where speakers highlighted quite a lot of aspects of the existence and teachings of the prophet.
Meanwhile, 4 Jaish-e-Muhammad terrorists were killed past due on Thursday in gun battle in Budgam district. Hundreds of youth from Budgam and Pulwama attempted to disrupt the anti-terror operation at Futlipora village in Pakharpora and 6 other folks were injured in the clashes.
Zakir Musa's portrait displayed during Milad procession in South Kashmir
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December 01, 2017
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