Aqzar Raheel
Ganderbal: The Annual Urs of the revered Sufi saint Sheikh Jamal U Din (RA) was celebrated at Sehipora Wayil in Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district with immense religious fervor and enthusiasm.
Thousands of devotees, including people from various faiths and communities, gathered at the shrine from different districts of the Valley and adjoining areas to partake in the grand congregation.
Sheikh Jamal U Din (RA), known for his piety, spiritual wisdom, and profound influence on Kashmiri society, was a towering figure of Sufism. His teachings emphasized the values of love, humility, and universal brotherhood, transcending barriers of caste, creed, and religion. The saint dedicated his life to guiding people toward spiritual enlightenment and promoting the ethos of harmony and compassion, which remain deeply embedded in Kashmir’s cultural fabric.
The Urs, which is observed annually on the 29th of Rabi-us-Sani, began with Quran Khawani, Darood Azqar, and Khatmat-ul-Mozama, followed by day-long prayers. The spiritual gathering resonated with heartfelt supplications, as devotees prayed for long-lasting peace in Kashmir while seeking blessings and mercy from the Almighty. Dua-e-Majlis and Fateh Khawani were also offered during the Urs.
A local devotee from Ganderbal said, “May God grant us success and fortune through this saint’s blessings. Sheikh Jamal U Din’s (RA) teachings have profoundly influenced Kashmiri society, shaping our values and belief systems. His legacy continues to inspire generations to live a life of kindness and devotion.”
Another devotee from Bandipora, who had traveled to attend, expressed his feelings, saying, “This shrine is a symbol of peace and unity. People from all walks of life come here to seek blessings and connect with the divine. Sheikh Jamal U Din’s (RA) teachings remind us to be compassionate and to lead lives filled with purpose and devotion. Such gatherings strengthen our spiritual and cultural identity.”
The Urs served as a reflection of Kashmir’s deep-rooted Sufi heritage, which continues to promote unity, harmony, and spirituality among the people. The gathering reaffirmed the rich cultural and religious traditions of the region, with the teachings of Sufism standing as a cornerstone of Kashmir’s collective identity.
The gathering concluded with prayers for peace, prosperity, and communal harmony in the region, leaving devotees spiritually rejuvenated and deeply connected to the timeless message of Sheikh Jamal U Din (RA).