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Friday prayers not allowed at Srinagar’s Jamia Masjid, Anjuman says

Srinagar’s Jamia Masjid has been locked down by the authorities on Friday ahead of the Jummat ul Wida prayers, Anjuman Auqaf commitee Jamia Masjid said.

In a statement, the committee said that the grand mosque was locked up by the authorities and it was also informed that the prayers will not be allowed at the historical mosque.

Meanwhile, Mirwaiz e Kashmir, Molvi Mohammad Umar Farooq has been placed under house arrest, as per the committee.

The restrictions come on the day of Quds, which marks a global solidarity campaign with the people of Palestine.

“Jummat ul Wida prayers have not been allowed at the mosque for the last five years,” they said.

Jummat ul wida marks the last Friday of Ramadhan which holds huge significance for Muslims throughout the world.

In Kashmir valley, massive gatherings are held in the major mosques with thousands of devotees thronging the mosques, irrespective of their gender.

Sources informed The Kashmiriyat that the authorities will not allow the marches in solidarity with Palestine anywhere in the Kashmir valley.

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