Milad procession held at Danihama
SYED IMRAN ALI HAMDANI
Srinagar, Feb 3: Thousands of devotees on Sunday participated in a procession organized as part of the Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi (SAW) celebrations.
The procession, organized by Jammu and Kashmir Dawat-e-Minhaj-ul-Islam started from Danihama at 11:00 am and culminated at Dargah Hazratbal.
Moulana Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Naqeeb addressed the devotees and stressed upon the people to follow the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He also prayed for peace and prosperity of the people.
Among others who spoke on the occasion included Moulana Sajjad Ahmad Ishbari, Moulana Abdul Qayoom Attari, Moulana Mubarak Hussain Rabbani and others.
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