In a deeply meaningful moment of spiritual and civic engagement, Fahaad Bhat—a prominent social worker, President of the Kashmir Book of Records, Founder of Being Humane, and Spokesperson of the JKPF—received the blessings of Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad, the Grand Mufti of India.
Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad, the 10th Grand Mufti and the first Shafi scholar from South India, is a distinguished voice of wisdom and harmony across the Islamic world. The meeting between these two influential figures served as a profound gesture of mutual respect and a shared commitment to peace, brotherhood, and unity.
In their conversation, Fahaad Bhat shared his concerns and vision regarding the current situation in Kashmir, underscoring the critical need for sustained peace-building efforts, youth empowerment, and inclusive development. He emphasized that empowering the youth through education, employment, and social engagement is essential to achieving lasting stability in the region.
“It was an honor to receive blessings from one of the most revered spiritual leaders of our time,” said Fahaad Bhat. “Our discussion focused on our collective duty to foster communal harmony, especially in regions like Kashmir, where peace and progress must go hand in hand. The youth are the heart of our future, and we must invest in their growth with compassion and purpose.”
The Grand Mufti echoed these sentiments, encouraging inclusive dialogue, interfaith understanding, and compassionate leadership to bridge divides and promote national unity.
This meeting marks a significant moment, highlighting the power of collaboration between spiritual leadership and social action in shaping a better, more harmonious India.
Secretary KBR