Srinagar:Kashmir’s chief cleric and Chairman of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, on Friday urged the governments of India and Pakistan to address “the human aspect of the Kashmir conflict," particularly the issues of families divided due to partition.
Speaking after several days of detention, Umar paid tribute to his uncle Mirwaiz Moulvi Muhammad Ahmad Shah, who passed away in Pakistan recently. He described the late scholar as a distinguished religious leader and intellectual whose contributions left a lasting impact across Kashmir.
Addressing a large gathering at the Central Jamia Masjid in Srinagar before Friday prayers, Mirwaiz recalled Shah's influential work, particularly his broadcast of Qur’anic commentary on "Azad Kashmir Radio" in Kashmiri language. He noted that the initiative helped spread the message of the Holy Qur'an to countless homes across the region.
Mirwaiz lamented his inability to offer funeral prayers in absentia for his late uncle, a situation he said highlighted the ongoing issue of family separation. “We have repeatedly pointed out the suffering caused by partition and the long-standing pain it has inflicted on families in Kashmir,” he said.