J&K Celebrate Birth Anniversary of Imam Hasan ibn Ali

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SRINAGAR: Muslim communities across Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, and parts of Pakistan commemorated the birth anniversary of Imam Hasan ibn Ali (AS), the eldest son of Hazrat Ali (AS) and grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This year’s observance saw heightened enthusiasm, with devotees organizing religious gatherings, cultural events, and a flood of social media tributes transcending geopolitical divides.

Imam Hasan (AS), revered for his wisdom and role in Islamic history, holds a special place in Shia tradition. His birth anniversary, marked annually according to the Islamic lunar calendar, brought together followers in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Pakistani-administered Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan. Despite the region’s political complexities, the day underscored a collective cultural and spiritual identity among Shia communities.

In Gilgit and Srinagar, processions illuminated with green flags and banners quoting Imam Hasan’s teachings wound through streets, while mosques and Imambargahs hosted majlis (religious assemblies) emphasizing peace and justice. Similar scenes unfolded in Kargil and Muzaffarabad, where scholars highlighted Imam Hasan’s legacy of reconciliation.

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Social Media

This year, digital engagement added a new dimension to the celebrations. Hashtags like #ImamHasan and #KashmirUnity trended on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, with users sharing artwork, historical excerpts, and videos of devotional hymns (nohas). A post by Gilgit-based activist Fatima Zaidi, showcasing intergenerational participation in a local procession, went viral, amassing thousands of likes.

“Social media lets us connect with fellow believers across borders. Today, we’re not divided by boundaries but united by Imam Hasan’s message,” said Arif Hussain, a Srinagar-based student who shared a photo essay on Imam Hasan’s life.

Voices from the Community

Religious leaders emphasized the day’s contemporary relevance. Maulana Syed Ahmed Alvi of Jammu noted, “Imam Hasan’s teachings on patience and dialogue are a beacon for today’s turbulent world.” In Gilgit, scholar Dr. Sabiha Katoch added, “This anniversary reminds us that our faith transcends politics.”

Historical Context and Modern Resonance

Imam Hasan (AS), born in 625 CE, is celebrated for his commitment to preventing bloodshed during early Islamic conflicts. His emphasis on peace resonates deeply in Kashmir, where communities have endured decades of strife. This year’s events also included interfaith dialogues in Ladakh, promoting harmony between Shia Muslims and Buddhist residents.

Faith Beyond Frontiers

As night fell, illuminated shrines and candlelit vigils marked the anniversary’s close. For the Shia communities of Kashmir and beyond, the day was not just a religious observance but a testament to enduring unity in a fractured region. “Our love for the Ahl al-Bayt [Prophet’s family] binds us together, no matter where we live,” said Lahore-based poet Zehra Naqvi, capturing the spirit of a celebration that bridged borders, both physical and digital.

— Reported for The Azadi Times News Network

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