Srinagar, May 2 -- Kashmir has long been known as the "Land of Sufis," a title that reflects its deep spiritual heritage rooted in compassion, inclusivity, and humanism. From the teachings of great mystics like Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Noorani (Nund Rishi) and Lal Ded to the spread of Sufi saints who shaped its moral and cultural fabric, Kashmir's identity has been profoundly influenced by a tradition that places love above division and service above self-interest. Sufism in Kashmir is not merely a religious expression; it is a way of life that emphasises harmony among communities and respect for human dignity. The shrines scattered across the valley stand as living symbols of this legacy, drawing people from diverse backgrounds who seek peace ...
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