Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) Vice President and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited the revered Ziyarat Sharief of Hazrat Sheikh Ul Aalam, also known as Alamdar-e-Kashmir or Sheikh Nur-Ud-Din Nurani (Nund Reshi) (RA), located in Charar-e-Sharief. His visit coincided with the annual Urs observance of the esteemed saint, drawing hundreds of devotees from across the region who gathered to pay their respects and seek blessings.
During his visit, CM Omar Abdullah paid homage to Hazrat Sheikh Ul Aalam, acknowledging the saint's enduring legacy of peace, spirituality, and communal harmony, which continues to inspire people of all faiths. The annual Urs holds special significance as it marks the remembrance of Sheikh Nur-Ud-Din’s profound impact on Kashmiri society through his teachings that promote unity, compassion, and a deep connection to God.
Speaking to the gathered devotees and the media, Abdullah emphasized the importance of the saint’s teachings in today’s world. He highlighted the need for harmony and brotherhood in a diverse society, underscoring that the saint’s life serves as a guiding light, encouraging people to embrace mutual respect and love.
The annual Urs is observed with great reverence and devotion at Charar-e-Sharief, with rituals, prayers, and gatherings honoring the saint’s life and message. Devotees from various regions flock to the shrine to offer prayers, light candles, and participate in religious ceremonies, creating an atmosphere of spirituality and unity.
Omar Abdullah's visit to the shrine underscores the National Conference’s commitment to preserving and respecting Kashmir’s rich cultural and religious heritage. The occasion also serves as a reminder of the historical and spiritual significance that Hazrat Sheikh Ul Aalam holds for the people of Kashmir, especially during challenging times, as his teachings continue to resonate across generations.
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