“Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi, Chairperson of the J&K Waqf Board has revitalized the historical shrine with tireless dedication and her this landmark initiative is highly laudable”
Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAW), the blessed occasion commemorating the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), holds profound spiritual significance for Muslims across the world, and in Jammu and Kashmir, it is marked with deep devotion, especially at the revered Dargah Hazratbal in Srinagar, which houses the sacred relic of the Holy Prophet (SAW). In recent times, the historical shrine has witnessed a remarkable transformation, thanks to the unwavering dedication and spiritual commitment of Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi, Chairperson of the Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board, whose tireless efforts have breathed new life into this iconic symbol of Islamic heritage. Her vision of preserving and enhancing the sanctity of religious sites has gone beyond administration and entered the realm of heartfelt service, evident in the aesthetic and structural upliftment of the Hazratbal Dargah ahead of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAW). Under her leadership, the Waqf Board undertook a comprehensive renovation project that not only beautified the premises but also improved facilities for thousands of devotees who gather at Hazratbal during this sacred month. The Dargah now glows with an aura that befits the grandeur of the occasion, providing an atmosphere of peace and solemnity to all who visit. Dr. Andrabi’s approach has been inclusive and people-centric, engaging local religious leaders, civil society, and administrative officials to ensure that the development work respects the cultural and spiritual ethos of the site. What makes her contribution particularly inspiring is her understanding that places like Hazratbal is not merely architectural landmarks but living centres of faith that connect people to their Creator and to one another. The efforts of Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi, rooted in devotion and service, have revived the grandeur of a monument that stands as a symbol of peace and spiritual heritage in Kashmir.
“Dr. Andrabi’s initiative for Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAW) beautifully merges public service with spiritual devotion. Her efforts to restore Hazratbal shrine, visible in every polished tile and glowing lamp, celebrate the Prophet’s (SAW) life and teachings. This year’s celebration is a tribute to his example and a testament to cultural revival and responsible stewardship.”
Dr Darakhshan’s leadership embodies the essence of public service grounded in faith turning prayers into plans and devotion into development. As thousands gather under the blessed skies of Hazratbal this Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAW), offering salutations to the Prophet (SAW) and seeking blessings, they will also witness the fruit of sincere efforts made to enhance their sacred experience. Indeed, the illuminated corridors, the clean surroundings, the expanded prayer spaces, and the spiritually charged environment are all testaments to what responsible leadership, rooted in love for faith and culture, can achieve. The celebration of the Prophet’s (SAW) birth is not only a tribute to his life and teachings but also a call to emulate his example in every sphere, and Dr. Andrabi’s initiative reflects just that merging the path of service to people with reverence for the sacred. In every polished tile and glowing lamp of Hazratbal, her devotion is visible, making this year’s Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAW) not only a spiritual milestone but also a celebration of cultural revival and responsible stewardship.
Dr. Firdous A Reshi

