Mirwaiz concerned over rising black magic trend, un-Islamic practices in Kashmir
Urges support for fire victims of Kishtwar and Gurez Mirwaiz Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq expressed deep concern over growing prevalence of un-Islamic practices in the society, particularly the disturbing rise in black magic and superstitions.
According to a statement, issued to news, Mirwaiz during his Friday sermon at Jama Masjid, Srinagar pointed out that every other day, reports surface of amulets (Taweez) and other objects being found in graveyards—an act reminiscent of the Jahiliyah (age of ignorance) that starkly contradicts Islamic teachings.
Mirwaiz also highlighted a disturbing trend where even birds and other animals are being used to profess superstition and black magic, further emphasizing the deviation from Islamic principles.
He urged the Muslim community to adhere strictly to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who condemned such harmful practices.
Mirwaiz reminded the congregation that faith in Allah and following the prophetic tradition are the foundations of a righteous life, and cautioned against those who exploit others through these means.
Mirwaiz also called on the people of Kashmir to generously support families devastated by recent fire in Kishtwar and Gurez.
He stressed the moral and religious responsibility to assist these vulnerable communities, especially with the harsh weather conditions approaching.
He urged people to come forward and provide material and financial support. Mirwaiz also praised the ongoing relief efforts by Dar-ul-Khair Mirwaiz Manzil and other organizations, encouraging continued public support.