Pray to Allah for peace and prosperity of the state
Kishtwar, August 17: - Chairman J&K Sub-Committee Wakf council and Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Inderwal, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori on Monday flagged off the first batch of 46 Hajj pilgrims in the early morning from the Islamia Faridia Education and Research Institution Kishtwar.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Kishtwar Mohd Hanief Malik, Assistant Commissioner Revenue (ACR), Kishtwar Dr. Khalid Hussain Malik, Additional SP Abdul Qayoom Mir, Administrator Auqaf Kishtwar Shokat Ahmed Sheikh, Imam Jamia Masjid Kishtwar Farooq Ahmed Kichloo, and other police and civil officers connected with Hajj-2015 were present.
A large number of people including men, women and relatives of Hajj pilgrims were also present to see off the pilgrims from Kishtwar. The pilgrims will leave for Jeddah from Srinagar on 19th of August.
Addressing the pilgrims, Saroori urged the pilgrims who are leaving for Haj, to pray to Allah for peace and prosperity of the state. Saroori was giving a send-off to the 1st batch of the 46 Haj pilgrims from Kishtwar, by flagging off the buses carrying the pilgrims at the Islamia Faridia Education and Research Institution Kishtwar. He also lauded and appreciated the good efforts of ADC, ACR and Kishtwar Police for the arrangements of the pilgrims.
Earlier, Saroori met each Hajj Pilgrim in the ground area. Saroori while interacting with the pilgrims wished them well-being, success and smooth performance of Aazmenay-e-Hajj. The pilgrims reciprocated the good wishes and showered him with prayers.
In their address ADC and ACR Kishtwar also briefed the pilgrims about the itinerary proramme from Kishtwar to Srinagar that Aazmeen-E-Haj are schedule to take tea at TRC Mugalmaidan Chatroo, followed by lunch at Kokernag arranged by Muslim welfare society Kishtwar. Besides Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) Kishtwar Mr. Mudassir Kichloo has also been deputed to Srinagar in advance by the administration to look into the arrangements of Haj pilgrims.
Kishtwar, August 17: - Chairman J&K Sub-Committee Wakf council and Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Inderwal, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori on Monday flagged off the first batch of 46 Hajj pilgrims in the early morning from the Islamia Faridia Education and Research Institution Kishtwar.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Kishtwar Mohd Hanief Malik, Assistant Commissioner Revenue (ACR), Kishtwar Dr. Khalid Hussain Malik, Additional SP Abdul Qayoom Mir, Administrator Auqaf Kishtwar Shokat Ahmed Sheikh, Imam Jamia Masjid Kishtwar Farooq Ahmed Kichloo, and other police and civil officers connected with Hajj-2015 were present.
A large number of people including men, women and relatives of Hajj pilgrims were also present to see off the pilgrims from Kishtwar. The pilgrims will leave for Jeddah from Srinagar on 19th of August.
Addressing the pilgrims, Saroori urged the pilgrims who are leaving for Haj, to pray to Allah for peace and prosperity of the state. Saroori was giving a send-off to the 1st batch of the 46 Haj pilgrims from Kishtwar, by flagging off the buses carrying the pilgrims at the Islamia Faridia Education and Research Institution Kishtwar. He also lauded and appreciated the good efforts of ADC, ACR and Kishtwar Police for the arrangements of the pilgrims.
Earlier, Saroori met each Hajj Pilgrim in the ground area. Saroori while interacting with the pilgrims wished them well-being, success and smooth performance of Aazmenay-e-Hajj. The pilgrims reciprocated the good wishes and showered him with prayers.
In their address ADC and ACR Kishtwar also briefed the pilgrims about the itinerary proramme from Kishtwar to Srinagar that Aazmeen-E-Haj are schedule to take tea at TRC Mugalmaidan Chatroo, followed by lunch at Kokernag arranged by Muslim welfare society Kishtwar. Besides Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) Kishtwar Mr. Mudassir Kichloo has also been deputed to Srinagar in advance by the administration to look into the arrangements of Haj pilgrims.
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