Srinagar: Authorities in Kashmir have decided not to allow Shab-e-Qadr' and Jumat-ul-Vida' congregational prayers at the historic Jamia Masjid here, a move denounced by mainstream and separatist parties. The decision to not hold the congregational prayers was conveyed to the Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid -- the managing body of the grand mosque on Wednesday night.
The government and police officials headed by a magistrate visited the Jamia Masjid premises after iftar and conveyed to the Auqaf members that authorities have decided not to allow Jumat-ul-Vida congregational prayers to be held in Jamia Masjid on the last Friday of Ramadhan, as well as no prayers or Shab (night-long prayers) to be allowed on Shab-e-Qadr at the historic mosque, a statement issued by the Auqaf said. It said the managing body strongly denounces this decision of the authorities. The People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) termed the administration's directive as highly deplorable.
The authorities, according to reports, have asked the managing body of the Jamia Masjid, not to offer prayers on Shab-e-Qadar and Jumat-ul-Vida, the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan. The move will bar thousands of people from offering the congregational prayers inside the historic mosque, alliance spokesperson M Y Tarigami said. Since it amounts to direct interference in the people's religious matters, the move is unacceptable and reprehensible, he said.
Tarigami said the PAGD urges the administration to reconsider its decision forthwith and allow the people to offer the prayers. He said Jamia Masjid is a historic place and people have deep devotion with it. Such moves tantamount to hurting the religious sentiments of the people, he said. Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq also denounced the repeated closure of th Jamia Masjid. Not allowing congregational prayers on the occasion of Jumat-ul-Vida at the central Jamia mosque of the valley, which is thronged by lakhs of valley's Muslims on this blessed day -- when offering prayers at Jamia Masjid has greater blessings, is outrageous, and against the fundamental human right to religious practice, the Hurriyat said in a statement.