SRINAGAR: Urging Muslims to find solutions of their problems themselves, Malaysias internationally-acclaimed scholar, Sheikh Hussain Yee Friday said, that was possible if Muslims follow the true path that leads to Allah and follow the Quranic teachings in letter and spirit.
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Friday presided over the programme organized by the Anjuman-e-Auqaf Jamia Masjid Srinagar at the historic mosque in Srinagar before the Friday congregational prayers.
Yee, who is part of the visiting delegation Ulema from Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Kuwait and India, are on a visit to Kashmir on the invitation of the Anjuman-e-Auqaf Jamia Masjid, delivered the keynote address.
This was not for the first time when internationally-renowned Ulemas or Islamic scholars addressed fellow Muslims of Kashmir from the Member and Mehraab of Jamia Masjid Srinagar.
Prior to this, noted Islamic scholars and Ulema including Imam-e- Haram Sheikh Abdullah Sabeel, the present Rehbar-e-Aala of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, former Vice Chancellor of the Dar-ul-Aloom Deobond, Qari Muhammad Taib, Allama Ali Mian Nadvi, Maulana Anzar Shah Kashmiri and Dr Zakir Naik also have visited Jamia Masjid Srinagar from time-to-time.
In his address Sheikh Hussain Yee said for overcoming problems faced by Muslims throughout the world these days, the only way is to believe in the Almighty Allah, have piety and devoutness and fear His wrath.
Urging Muslims to find the resolution of their own problems, Yee said if Muslims follow the true path that leads to Allah and follow the Quranic teachings in letter and spirit, their problems would get resolved on their own.
Commenting on the situation in which Kashmiris were caught, he said, When this nation would keep its faith in the Almighty Allah and remain steadfast toward their goal, victory would touch their feet.
On the occasion, Mirwaiz in detail explained the thought-provoking speeches of the internationally-acclaimed Ulema and scholars which they delivered in English language to the people.
Expressing his gratitude to the guests on coming to Kashmir, Mirwaiz condemned the State governments restrictions on the renowned Islamic scholars on participating in the religious programme.
He said it was unfortunate that the state government put curbs on many Islamic scholars and barred them from participating in this religious programme by not providing visas to many of them.
Terming the present situation of the Muslim Ummah as a matter of concern for all Muslims, Mirwaiz said it was the duty and responsibility of the Ulema and religious preachers not only to guide the Muslim political leadership but also teach and guide the Ummah in order to address all the prevailing problems and difficulties faced by the Ummah.
He said Islam is not against any community or any religion, it is the religion that teaches Muslims to follow the true path that leads to Allah, also preaches Muslims to perform their responsibilities toward their political, social and societal rights in accordance with the Islamic values.
In his Friday congregational address, Mirwaiz said the pulpit of Jamia Masjid Srinagar has been raising the voice for the legitimate rights of the people and despite facing curbs and restrictions, this historic platform had been performing its duty and responsibility towards this cause.
Amid pro-Islamic slogans, Mirwaiz said Kashmris were firm in their resolve to safeguard the sacrifices of their people and the state aggression has neither weakened the courage of the people in the past nor would this tactics succeed in the future.
Earlier, the guests attended the breakfast at Mirwaizs residence where they had a threadbare discussion on the prevailing issues the Muslims Ummah was facing and exchanged viewpoints on the present political situation of Jammu and Kashmir.
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