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Shab-e-Qadr observed across Kashmir, Hazratbal witnesses massive congregation

Irfan Yattoo by Irfan Yattoo
March 17, 2026
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Thousands participate in congregational prayers at mosques, shrines; devotees seek peace and forgiveness

Irfan Yattoo
Srinagar: Shab-e-Qadr (Lailatul Qadr), one of the holiest nights in Islam, was observed across Jammu and Kashmir with thousands of devotees spending the night in prayers, remembrance of Allah and recitation of the Holy Quran at Masjids and shrines.
The revered Dargah Hazratbal Shrine witnessed one of the largest congregations of worshippers as devotees from different parts of the Valley gathered there to observe the sacred night, offering special prayers and supplications till the early hours.
Shab-e-Qadr, also known as the “Night of Power,” falls during the last ten days of the holy month of Ramadan and holds immense spiritual significance for Muslims.
It is believed to be the night when the first verses of the Holy Quran were revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The Holy Quran describes the night as “better than a thousand months,” making worship and prayers on this night highly rewarding.
Besides Hazratbal, large gatherings were also witnessed at several prominent shrines and mosques across Kashmir, including Makhdoom Sahib Shrine, Khanqah-e-Moula and Asar-e-Sharif Soura, where night-long prayers, Quran recitation and religious gatherings were held.
Religious scholars urged people to utilise the blessed night in prayers, repentance and charity. “Shab-e-Qadr is a night of immense blessings and mercy. Muslims are encouraged to seek forgiveness, offer prayers and help the needy on this sacred occasion,” said a cleric in Srinagar.
Devotees said the night carries deep spiritual meaning and offers an opportunity for reflection and supplication.
“We come here every year on Shab-e-Qadr to pray for peace and well-being. The atmosphere at Hazratbal is spiritually uplifting and brings a sense of closeness to Allah,” said Mohammad Ashraf, a devotee who had arrived from Budgam to offer prayers.
Another worshipper, Shabir Ahmad from Baramulla, said the sacred night reminds people of the importance of humility and gratitude. “This night is about repentance and hope. We pray not only for ourselves but also for peace and prosperity in Kashmir and the entire world,” he said.
Many devotees spent the entire night in prayers and recitation of the Holy Quran, while others engaged in supplications and charitable acts.
“This night gives us hope and strength. We seek forgiveness for our shortcomings and pray that Allah showers His mercy on everyone,” said Fatima Begum, a devotee who attended prayers at Hazratbal with her family.
Meanwhile, authorities had put in place elaborate arrangements to facilitate the large number of devotees attending the prayers.
Traffic police regulated vehicular movement around Hazratbal and other major shrines, while additional public transport services were arranged to ferry worshippers.
Officials said arrangements related to lighting, water supply, sanitation and security were also made to ensure smooth observance of the sacred night.
Meanwhile Authorities on Monday evening closed the gates of the historic Jama Masjid Srinagar, informing its management that the annual Shab-e-Qadr (Laylat al-Qadr) congregation would not be permitted.
While large congregations were witnessed at several shrines and mosques across the Valley, many worshippers expressed disappointment over the restrictions at the historic mosque, where special prayers are traditionally held on the occasion.

Irfan Yattoo

Irfan Yattoo

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