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Kashmir’s Heartwarming Tale of Religious Harmony

In the congested lanes of Anantnag, South Kashmir, a remarkable sight stands as a testament to the religious harmony of the region. A stone’s throw away from the revered shrine of Sufi Saint Baba Hyder Ali Reshi lies a gate that serves as the entrance to both a mosque and a temple. This gate symbolizes the coexistence and mutual respect that has existed for centuries between the Hindu and Muslim communities in Kashmir.

Shared Spaces, Shared Traditions

The mosque, known as Sheikh Baba Dawood Khaki, was founded by Shah-e-hamada during the 14th century, corresponding to the year 990 of the Hijri calendar. Adjacent to it stands the ancient Prachin Devibal temple, dedicated to the Goddess Shakti. Legend has it that the foundation of this mosque was laid by Mir Syed Ali Hamadani, also known as Shah-e-Hamadan, who came from Iran to spread Islam. For centuries, Hindus and Muslims have shared the same path, passing through this gate to visit their respective places of worship, a tradition that continues to this day.

Celebrations of Unity

On June 14th, Kashmir reminded the world of its traditional religious coexistence as Muslims and Hindus peacefully celebrated their important local festivals. While Muslims gathered at the Khanqah-e-Moalla shrine in Srinagar to celebrate the Urs of Shah-e-Hamadan, Hindus converged at the picturesque Chinar-studded Spring shrine of Mata Kshir Bhawani for the annual Mela Kheer Bhawani. This harmonious celebration, where devotees of different faiths come together to observe their respective rituals, exemplifies the spirit of unity that permeates the fabric of Kashmiri society.

Kashmir’s heartwarming tale of religious harmony serves as an inspiration to the world, reminding us of the power of mutual understanding, respect, and coexistence. The gate in Anantnag, a symbol of unity, stands as a beacon of hope for a future where people of all faiths can live together in peace and harmon.

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