J&K remained immemorial abode of great saints: Renzushah

Excelsior Correspondent

Farooq Renzushah addressing gathering during Eid Milad congregation at Bathandi on Sunday.
Farooq Renzushah addressing gathering during Eid Milad congregation at Bathandi on Sunday.

JAMMU, Jan 19: J&K has remained immemorial abode of great saints and Awaliya Karams who always preached love and amity.
This was stated by Farooq Renzushah, Chairman Kashmir Society while addressing a gathering at Bathandi, in which large number of Ulmas, scholars and un-precedented number of devotees participated.
Renzushah in his address emphasized for unity, brotherhood, mutual love and amity.
The conference was organized by Mufti Nazir Qadri of Sidhra, in which Mufti Azam, Bahsir-ud-Din, Mufti Sageeer Ahmad reverenced Aalim from Uttar Pradesh, Liyaqat Naveemi, Mufti Rafiq Raza, Choudhary Mohammad Sultan, Farooq Qadri, Raza Naveemi and others addressed the gathering. It was presided over by Mufti Azam, J&K.
Mufti Azam in his speech enlightened the audience about great deeds and Seeryat-ul-Mubark of great Prophet (SAW), who was great champion of Humanity and Rehmat for entire world.
Mufti Sageer, Mufti Nazir Qadri, Showkat Noori, Mohammad Farooq Qadri, Hassan Raza Naeemi, Moulana Liyaqat and other large number of scholars in their inspiring addresses underscored the importance of celebration of Eid-ul-Miladan-Nabi throughout the world during sacred days of Rabil Awal.
On the occasion, it was also decided that next year after properly formalizing proper visa of world known scholars including Doctor Tahir-ul-Qadir, formal announcement of next year’s date and venue will be made in advance to avoid any change or postponements.

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