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Peace, The Ethos of Kashmiri Culture

Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi by Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi
April 25, 2025
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Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi

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“The Islamic concept of Salaam (peace) is not just a greeting in Kashmir but it is a way of life, a hope carried in the hearts of people who have witnessed turmoil yet chosen resilience over retaliation.”

Kashmir, often depicted through the lens of conflict, holds within its valleys a much deeper and more enduring truth—the spirit of peace deeply embedded in its Islamic ethos. For centuries, the people of Kashmir have lived by principles that reflect the core values of Islam: compassion, humility, patience, and above all, peace. Islam entered Kashmir not through force, but through the wisdom and kindness of saints, particularly the revered Sufi mystics like Sheikh Noor-ud-din Noorani (Nund Rishi), who preached love, tolerance, and harmony. Their teachings shaped not just religious practice but the very cultural soul of the region, creating a unique blend of spiritual depth and everyday kindness. The Islamic concept of Salaam (peace) is not just a greeting in Kashmir but it is a way of life, a hope carried in the hearts of people who have witnessed turmoil yet chosen resilience over retaliation. Kashmiri hospitality, the deep respect for elders, the communal Friday prayers, and the charitable acts especially during Ramadan, all reflect a lived experience of Islamic teachings centered on unity and mutual care. Despite the challenges, Kashmiris continue to embody a quiet strength that is anchored in faith. They find peace not in the absence of hardship, but in the presence of spiritual purpose and collective endurance.

“The Kashmiri culture, rich with poetry, art, and oral tradition, often echoes Quranic wisdom and the peaceful messages of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), showing how religion and culture are interwoven in a way that celebrates coexistence and inner peace. In essence, Kashmir’s Islamic ethos is not only about ritual but it’s about living faith through action, patience through prayer, and peace through perseverance. The world may often focus on Kashmir’s political struggles, but at its heart, the valley tells a different story: one of a people who, guided by Islam, continue to uphold peace not as an ideal, but as an identity.”

Even during times of curfews and communication blackouts, the sense of community and the call to prayer remained unbroken threads that still keep the people grounded in their beliefs. The mosques, shrines, and community gatherings serve not just as places of worship but as centers of moral guidance and peace-building. The Kashmiri culture, rich with poetry, art, and oral tradition, often echoes Quranic wisdom and the peaceful messages of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), showing how religion and culture are interwoven in a way that celebrates coexistence and inner peace. In essence, Kashmir’s Islamic ethos is not only about ritual but it’s about living faith through action, patience through prayer, and peace through perseverance. The world may often focus on Kashmir’s political struggles, but at its heart, the valley tells a different story: one of a people who, guided by Islam, continue to uphold peace not as an ideal, but as an identity.

 

Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi

Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi

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