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Kashmir: A land of secularism, brotherhood, where diversity shines & festivals unite people

This spirit of inclusivity and acceptance is deeply ingrained in the cultural practices, legal framework, and social ethos of Kashmir.

ANI Apr 15, 2023 09:33 IST googleads

Kashmir, representative picture (Photo/ANI)

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], April 15 (ANI): Kashmir is a region that embodies the true spirit of secularism, where people of different faiths live together in harmony, celebrating each other's festivals and upholding the values of tolerance and inclusivity.
"Kashmir is a land of love, where the beauty of diversity shines bright, and the bond of brotherhood is unbreakable. It is a testament to the resilience and spirit of its people, and a beacon of hope in a world that often grapples with religious tensions," said Zubair, a resident of Srinagar.
"Kashmir is not just a land of pristine valleys and snow-capped mountains, but also a land of rich cultural heritage where people of diverse faiths live together in harmony," Zubair added.
This sentiment echoes across the region, as Kashmiris celebrate their religious festivals with fervour, regardless of their faiths.
In recent days, Kashmir witnessed a unique phenomenon that exemplifies its secular nature.
Muslims celebrated Jumu'atul-Wida, the last Friday of Ramadan, while Sikhs observed Baisakhi, and at the same time, Youm-ul-Quds, an important day for Shia Muslims, was observed across the valley. This collective celebration of diverse religious occasions on the same day is a powerful testament to the secularism that prevails in Kashmir.
But it's not just about these recent events. Kashmir has a long history of coexistence and tolerance among people of different faiths. In the past, Kashmiri Pandits, who follow Hinduism, celebrated Ram Navami, the birth of Lord Rama, while Christians observed Good Friday, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Such simultaneous celebrations of different religious festivals are not uncommon in Kashmir, and they showcase the mutual respect and brotherhood that exists among its people.
"The beauty of Kashmir lies in its diversity, where people of different faiths live together as one family. We celebrate each other's festivals with joy and participate in each other's traditions," said Amarjeet Singh, a resident of the Anantnag district.
This spirit of inclusivity and acceptance is deeply ingrained in the cultural practices, legal framework, and social ethos of Kashmir.
Kashmir's secular nature can be attributed to its historical legacy, where great spiritual leaders like Lal Ded, Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Wali, and Swami Laxman Joo have preached the message of peace, tolerance, and communal harmony. These teachings have been passed down through generations and continue to inspire the people of Kashmir to uphold the values of secularism.
Despite the challenges and conflicts that Kashmir has faced over the years, the spirit of its people remains resilient.
"We have gone through difficult times, but our faith in each other and our commitment to secularism has never wavered. We have learned to live with our differences and respect each other's beliefs," said Rukhsana Rehmat, a local Muslim resident of the Ganderbal district.
The importance of safeguarding and promoting secularism in Kashmir cannot be overstated. It is the foundation of the region's rich cultural heritage and a key factor in fostering communal harmony. As tensions and conflicts continue to arise in various parts of the world on religious grounds, Kashmir serves as a shining example of a region where people of diverse faiths coexist peacefully, celebrating each other's festivals with love and respect. (ANI)

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