News Topic:Laylat-ul-Qadr
Religion
Ramadhan enters in final Ashra, thousands observe Aitikaf
The ongoing holy month of Ramadhan has entered its final Ashra (10 days) and thousands of Muslims began to observe Aitikaf in Masjids and Shrines.
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THE NIGHT OF FORGIVENESS
"How long shall I wait? Even I have no fate; “THE NIGHT OF FORGIVENESS” has been titled you; Thus all blessings fell upon us like dew."
J&K
Govt postpones ‘Shab-i-Qadr’ holiday
The Jammu and Kashmir Government has postponed observance of holiday on account of 'Shab-i-Qadr' to 10th May, 2021 (Monday).
Religion
Eid prayers can’t be offered at home, Grand Mufti says
As the holy month of Ramadan is in progress, Grand Mufti Thursday appealed people to offer Shab-e-Qadr prayers at home and avoid any kind of social gatherings amid the Coronavirus outbreak in Kashmir Valley.
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Religion
Laylat-ul-Qadr to be observed tonight in Kashmir
Srinagar: Muslims across the world will observe the holy Shab-e-Qadr or Laylat-ul-Qadr, a night considered to be equal to praying for 1000 months, with...
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Two injured during scuffle in Bemina
A scuffle between two youth groups in the Bemina area of central Kashmir's Srinagar district left two individuals injured late Wednesday night.
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SKIMS Soura urges people to use online appointment system
SKIMS Soura on Wednesday urged people, intending to visit the health facility for treatment, to make use of the online appointment system.
Amit Shah signals AFSPA review, troop withdrawal in J-K amid political reactions
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has indicated a potential review of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) and the withdrawal of security forces from J&K.
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