Farooq Renzushah Addresses Historic Congregation in Hath Lango Sopore, Emphasizes Revival of Hanafi Aitqaad and Purity of Tasawuf in Kashmir

Sopore, 23 December (KNB): In a significant address at the Samma Saadat organized by prestigious Aitqaad organizations, Khwaja Farooq Renzushah emphasized the rich spiritual heritage of Kashmir and urged for the revival of Tasawuf traditions. The gathering held in the North Kashmir’s historical village of Haath Lango Sopore , witnessed an unprecedented congregation of devotees including respected figures from Hath Lango, Sopore and Bandipora.

In a statement issued to KNB, Renzushah highlighted the historical significance of Haath Lango, known for its hundred mysteriously curved Branch Chinar tree and a Silk tree planted in 1323 AC by Hazrat AKHOON Sahib. He traced the roots of Sufi teachings brought by Akhoons from Kashgar during Bulbushah’s time.

The spiritual event included the recognition of Shams Faqeer Sama Culture Gulukar Forum and a grand Sama Saadat organized by Farooq Sahib Hathlango contributing to the success of the occasion.

Renzushah paid respects at the holy shrines of prominent figures in the area, including Haba Sahib Hath Lango, Akhoon Sahib Hathlango, Qayim Sahib Hathlango and Daied Sahiba Hathlango.

The gathering saw the recitation of Renzushah’s Mystic Tadawuf Afsana, acknowledging the masters of Sama Saadaat and their contribution to the spiritual essence of Kashmir.

Renzushah stressed the importance of restoring the purity of Tasawuf in Kashmir, echoing the teachings of Hazrat Bulbushah and Hazrat Sader ud Din Renchanshah in 1321 AD.

He highlighted the historical roots of Sama e Saadaat in Kashmir, tracing back 700 years and called for unity among religious fraternities through the shared thread of Tasawuf.

Statement further stated that Renzushah expressed concern over the deliberate suppression of Kashmir’s heterogeneous character for political gains and denounced the introduction of radicalism in the 1980s.

The statement called for the preservation of Kashmir’s original Tasawuf, republishing of burnt books and merging communal assets into local Waqaf for the promotion of moral literature.

In conclusion, Renzushah emphasized the need to save the new generation by promoting the original teachings of Kashmir, rejecting radical ideologies, and fostering unity among various religious sects. Added the statement-KNB

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