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Mehraj-ul-Alam: Thousands throng Hazratbal shrine, participate in special prayers | KNO

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Srinagar, Jan 28 (KNO): Thousands of devotees thronged Dargah, Hazratbal shrine on Tuesday to mark Mehraj-ul-Alam, commemorating the ascension of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) to the heavens. The holy occasion, observed with night-long prayers and spiritual fervor, drew men, women, children, and the elderly in large numbers, seeking blessings and spiritual solace. According to the details available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the Hazratbal Shrine, situated on the banks of Dal Lake, became the focal point of devotion as thousands of worshippers flocked to witness the holy relic of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). As the relic was displayed to the crowd, cries of devotion echoed, with men and women overwhelmed by emotion as they sought blessings. Ghulam Nabi, a 68-year-old resident of Ganderbal, who made the journey despite the winter chill told KNO, “I have never missed night-long prayers on the occasion of Shab-e-Mehraj at Hazratbal in my life. For me, it’s not just a tradition but a deep spiritual connection.” The night-long prayers also resonated with the faithful’s supplications for peace, prosperity, and blessings for Kashmir. “I feel blessed to be part of this gathering,” shared Shabir Ahmad from Anantnag, who attended the prayers with his family. Pertinently, Shab-e-Mehraj holds deep significance for Muslims around the world. It is believed to be the Prophet Muhammad’s miraculous journey from Makkah to Jerusalem and his ascension to heaven. “This is remembered as a moment of divine guidance when the Prophet (SAW) interacted with other prophets and received instructions from Allah.”—(KNO)

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