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Kashmir

Kashmir: Youth forum organises conference on 'Philosophy of Sufism' in Budgam

| @indiablooms | Jun 26, 2021, at 06:36 pm

Budgam: The Jammu and Kashmir Youth Development Forum (JKYDF) has organised a one day conference on "Philosophy of Sufism" at Town Hall Budgam which was attended by people from all walks of life.

Dr Sajid Ahmad Wani appreciated JKYDF for promoting literature of love and high valued knowledge among the masses and selecting Budgam for holding such a prestigious conference on Sufiyat.

He said that Sufiyat has hundreds of years of roots in Kashmir and the time has come to revive this ideology of love and mutual brotherhood.

Dr Sajid  was highly impressed with the Sufi Content of Sufi books of Hundreds of Authors and called them true Glittering stars of Knowledge of Kashmir.

He said that unfortunately during the last 70 years Sufi literature was the biggest casualty and more than 72 lakh books were either destroyed in series of fire incidents in various khankah’s or deliberately kept out of circulations which gave free space to most unwanted literature causing a sense of disunity and divisions in the society.

Senior journalist Ajaz Ahmad said that Kashmiris have always set an example of communal amity and brotherhood even during the worst of times and the reasons for that was they believed in Sufism.

"The mainstay of Kashmir’s tolerance and co-existence has been our Sufism. Unless Sufism is restored to its centuries old glory, we cannot have a peaceful, tolerant and progressive society,” he said.

"Sufism is a path of spiritual advancements, an expansion of consciousness, leading to awareness of self and the universe. The substance of Sufism is selfless experiencing and actualization of the truth. The practice of Sufism leads to the development of innate spiritual and intuitive abilities,” Ajaz added.

Speaking on the occasion, the JKYDF founder, Farooq Ganderbali said that JKYDF  plans to hold such conferences in every educational institution of Kashmir valley  in the coming months.

Among others, Dr Mohd Yaqoob  Khan, Dr Rasheed former director, Abdul Ahad Yatoo, Naseer Ahmad ,Riyaz Fazili, DDC members of district were present on the occasion.

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