Srinagar, Mar 12 (KNO): Around 1,000 worshippers have gathered at Dar-ul-Uloom Raheemiya in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district to observe Etikaf during the holy month of Ramadan.
The seminary, considered one of the largest Islamic institutions in the region, has been hosting large Etikaf gatherings for years, attracting participants from different parts of the Valley and other states.
Etikaf is a spiritual practice in which worshippers remain in a mosque or a designated religious space for the last ten days of Ramadan, dedicating their time to prayers, recitation of the Quran and reflection.
The seminary’s management informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that elaborate arrangements have been made to accommodate the large number of participants observing Etikaf.
Volunteers prepare nearly 230 plates of food for every Sehri and Iftar, with each plate serving about four people, ensuring that all the participants receive meals on time.
Local volunteers, known as khadims, assist in the arrangements by preparing meals, maintaining cleanliness and helping manage the large gathering.
Several residents from nearby areas also participate in the arrangements, supporting the seminary in organising the event smoothly.
One of the volunteers said serving those observing Etikaf is considered a privilege, and many locals dedicate their time to ensure the comfort of the worshippers.
The seminary follows a structured routine during the ten days, with congregational prayers, Quranic recitation and religious discussions forming a major part of the schedule.
The gathering also draws people seeking a spiritual retreat during Ramadan, with participants spending most of their time in prayer and reflection inside the seminary premises—(KNO)