Monday, June 20, 2011

The Real Landmarks

By Staff Reporter, *Urs of Bulbul Shah (RA) celebrated with reverence* - Greater Kashmir - Srinagar, India; Sunday, June 12, 2011

The annual Urs of Hazrat Bulbul Shah (RA) was celebrated with religious fervour and enthusiasm on Saturday. Hundreds of people thronged the shrine of the revered saint in old city here to pay obeisance.

The great Sufi saint had arrived in the old city on the spiritual command in 1320 AD. Since then this sacred place has become epitome of spiritual devotion.

Minister of Rural Development, Ali Muhammad Sagar also joined the special prayers that continued from wee hours till dusk. He was accompanied by Renzushah who is also the chairman of Hazrat Bulbulshah Trust.

Speaking on the occasion, Sagar said that Valley is known for high spiritual contribution of great Sufi saints. He said that arrival of Hazrat Bulbul Shah (RA) and Hazrat Amir-Kabir (RA) were the real landmarks in the spiritual history of Kashmir. He said that both the grand saints reformed our society and imbibed high moral values which have become beacon light for all of us.

Speaking on the occasion, Renzushah pointed out that from the last several decades, the Trust was struggling to rebuild the shrine which was in dilapidated condition. “Sagar Sahab has always patronized the developmental activities personally and played a vital role in helping the real devotees of Hazrat Bulbul Shah (RA) in construction activities,” he added.

Earlier, scholars of great repute including Moulana Akhzar Hussain, Moluna Showkat Ahmed Keng, Arshid Jeelani, Mehraj-ud-Din Buja, Zahoor Ahmed Mir, Peerzada Shahid Geelani, Moulana Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Naqeeb, Moulana Shairf-ul-Haq Bukhari, Moulana Nazir Ahmed Qadri, Moluna Shakeel-ul-Rehman, Muhammad Yaseen Kirmani, Muhammad Rafiq Khan, Ali Muhammad, Abdul Rashid, Moulana Raheem Rehimi and Ishfaq Shah also spoke on the occasion.

Renowned Naat Khawan of Kashmir G H Gamgeen, also addressed the function and highlighted the great contribution of the Sufi saint.

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Monday, June 20, 2011

The Real Landmarks
By Staff Reporter, *Urs of Bulbul Shah (RA) celebrated with reverence* - Greater Kashmir - Srinagar, India; Sunday, June 12, 2011

The annual Urs of Hazrat Bulbul Shah (RA) was celebrated with religious fervour and enthusiasm on Saturday. Hundreds of people thronged the shrine of the revered saint in old city here to pay obeisance.

The great Sufi saint had arrived in the old city on the spiritual command in 1320 AD. Since then this sacred place has become epitome of spiritual devotion.

Minister of Rural Development, Ali Muhammad Sagar also joined the special prayers that continued from wee hours till dusk. He was accompanied by Renzushah who is also the chairman of Hazrat Bulbulshah Trust.

Speaking on the occasion, Sagar said that Valley is known for high spiritual contribution of great Sufi saints. He said that arrival of Hazrat Bulbul Shah (RA) and Hazrat Amir-Kabir (RA) were the real landmarks in the spiritual history of Kashmir. He said that both the grand saints reformed our society and imbibed high moral values which have become beacon light for all of us.

Speaking on the occasion, Renzushah pointed out that from the last several decades, the Trust was struggling to rebuild the shrine which was in dilapidated condition. “Sagar Sahab has always patronized the developmental activities personally and played a vital role in helping the real devotees of Hazrat Bulbul Shah (RA) in construction activities,” he added.

Earlier, scholars of great repute including Moulana Akhzar Hussain, Moluna Showkat Ahmed Keng, Arshid Jeelani, Mehraj-ud-Din Buja, Zahoor Ahmed Mir, Peerzada Shahid Geelani, Moulana Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Naqeeb, Moulana Shairf-ul-Haq Bukhari, Moulana Nazir Ahmed Qadri, Moluna Shakeel-ul-Rehman, Muhammad Yaseen Kirmani, Muhammad Rafiq Khan, Ali Muhammad, Abdul Rashid, Moulana Raheem Rehimi and Ishfaq Shah also spoke on the occasion.

Renowned Naat Khawan of Kashmir G H Gamgeen, also addressed the function and highlighted the great contribution of the Sufi saint.

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