Ashura processions taken out peacefully in Kashmir

Story by  Basit Zargar | Posted by  Aasha Khosa | Date 09-08-2022
Kashmiri Muslim women mourners looking at the Ashura procession (Pics By: Basit Zargar)
Kashmiri Muslim women mourners looking at the Ashura procession (Pics By: Basit Zargar)

 

Srinagar

In Kashmir, Shia community took out processions in several places on Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram to mark the martyrdom of Imam Hussain and others in the battle of  Karbala (Today’s Iraq) 1353 years ago.

The main procession was taken out in downtown area of Zadibal with where a sideable population of  Shias lives. Besides, mourning processions were also taken out in towns like Sopore, Pattan, Mirgund.

Ashura procession passes through Zadibal, Srinagar downton, Kashmir

Many Sunni Muslims also joined the procession of mourners as a mark of solidarity.

Ashura processions were also taken out in Pattan and in other parts of J&K.

National Conference leader Omar Abdullah was seen distributing refreshments to the mourners at Zadibal

The day was observed with religious fervor across Jammu and Kashmir.

Report of a large procession being taken out in Kargil, Ladakh, are also piuring in.
 
Ashura procession in Srinagar

Authorities on Tuesday imposed restrictions in Abi Guzar area of Srinagar to prevent members of the Shia community from taking out procession to mark Ashoora. 

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However, thousands of  Shias participated in ‘Alam’ and ‘Zuljanah’ procession in downtown Srinagar which passed through Alamgari Bazar and concluded at Zadibal Imambargah.