With animals’ sacrifices, Kashmiris renew freedom pledge

MIRPUR (AJK)-People across Azad Jammu & Kashmir celebrated Eidul Azha with religious zeal and fervor coupled with the renewal of the pledge to continue the struggle for early liberation of Indian-Held Kashmir.
The day dawned with special prayers in the mosques for the stability, integrity, unity and solidarity of the Muslim Ummah, progress and prosperity of Pakistan and Azad Jammu Kashmir, early liberation of all occupied Muslim homelands including Palestine and Indian-held Kashmir.
The Eidul Azha congregations were held at all small and major cities and towns of all ten districts of the liberated territory including the state’s metropolis Muzaffarabad, Jhelum valley (Hattiyan Bala), Mirpur, Kotli, Bhimbher, Bagh, Sudhanoti, Rawalakot, Havaili and Neelam valley districts where the people offered Eid prayer at the mosques, Eidgahs and open places. The biggest Eid congregation in the AJK Capital was held at Markazi Eid gah where thousands of Muslims offered prayer.
Ulema and Khateebs delivered special sermons to highlight the significance of the day and the purpose of the sacrifice rendered by Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) centuries ago. They strongly condemned ban imposed by Indian occupational forces in occupied Jammu Kashmir over the slaughtering of cows and selling of beef in the wake of recent renewed reign of human rights abuses and the state terrorism in the Indian-held territory.
They expressed full solidarity with valiant Armed Forces of Pakistan for successfully conducting the ongoing operation ‘Rudul Fasaad’ next to ‘Zarb-e-Azb’ to eliminate terrorism from the country.
Prime Minster of AJK Raja Farooq Haider Khan offered Eid prayer in Muzaffarabad and later, talking to delegation of masses, strongly condemned the continued carnage of innocent people in occupied Jammu & Kashmir by the Indian occupational forces. He expressed solidarity, love and affection with the freedom-loving Kashmiri brethren in their just and principle struggle for liberation of the motherland from India yoke.
Later, the people sacrificed the animals including camels, cows, sheep and goats following in the footsteps of Hazrat Ibrahiem (AS) who by obeying the order of Allah Almighty, asked his son Hazrat Isnmail (AS) for his sacrifice. A sheep was slaughtered instead and Muslims were directed to commemorate the event every year. Foolproof security arrangements were made for Eidul Azha congregations at mosques, Eidgahs and Imambargahs during Eid prayers.

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