Kashmir Mirwaiz Hails US-Iran Ceasefire, Urges Dialogue Over Conflict

The announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran has been welcomed in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly by senior religious leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. He praised the move as a step toward peace, emphasizing that restraint and dialogue must take precedence over confrontation. The ceasefire, mediated by Pakistan, comes as a relief to the region's sizable Shia Muslim population, which has historic ties to Iran. Kashmir had previously witnessed peaceful protests following the death of Iran's supreme leader in airstrikes.

Key Points: Kashmir's Mirwaiz Welcomes US-Iran Ceasefire, Calls for Dialogue

  • Ceasefire mediated by Pakistan
  • Relief for Kashmir's Shia population
  • Mirwaiz praises Iranian resilience
  • Calls for lasting stability
  • Tensions had sparked Kashmir protests
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Restraint, dialogue takes precedence over confrontation: Kashmir Mirwaiz on US-Iran ceasefire

Senior religious leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq welcomes the US-Iran ceasefire, praising restraint and dialogue over confrontation for peace.

"The two week ceasefire announcement... underscores restraint and dialogue takes precedence over confrontation for conflict resolution. - Mirwaiz Umar Farooq"

Srinagar, April 8

The bilateral ceasefire announced by the US and Iran after the 40-day-long West Asia conflict has been welcomed by a senior religious leader in Jammu and Kashmir, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq.

After raising tensions to an unexpected high by saying that an entire civilisation would be wiped out if Iran did not respond positively before the end of the deadline set by him, US President Donald Trump posted on social media that a two-week-long ceasefire has been agreed upon by the two belligerent countries, the US and Iran.

Israel said that, although they were informed about it at the last moment, the country would observe the ceasefire.

Ironically, the ceasefire was mediated by Pakistan and was mentioned by its Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, on his social media post.

While announcing the ceasefire, the US president said the Iranian people were great.

The ceasefire announcement has been largely welcomed in Jammu and Kashmir, and it has come as a relief to the people in the union territory.

Kashmir Valley has a sizeable Shia Muslim population whose religious and sectarian affiliation with Iran has been historic. Sunni Muslims in Jammu and Kashmir have also shown solidarity with the Iranian people, standing alongside the Shia Muslims.

Senior religious leader and chief cleric, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, welcomed the announcement. He said on X, "The two week ceasefire announcement between Iran and the United States is a welcome step toward peace. It underscores restraint and dialogue takes precedence over confrontation for conflict resolution, and peace prevails over war."

"The resilience and courage shown by the Iranian people and leadership in the face of extreme aggression is commendable. Congratulations to them and all the actors including Islamabad in bringing about this crucial ceasefire. May this lead to lasting stability and greater dialogue over conflict," he added.

Kashmir had witnessed widespread peaceful protests on March 1 after the death of the Iranian supreme leader, Ayatullah Ali Khamenei, in the US-Israeli airstrikes on February 28.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see Pakistan's role as mediator mentioned here. While any ceasefire is good news, one hopes this leads to genuine, lasting peace and isn't just a temporary pause. The region has suffered enough instability.
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Priya S
As someone from a Shia family in Srinagar, this news is a huge relief. The last few weeks have been very tense. We have deep spiritual connections with Iran. Thank God for restraint. May this ceasefire hold.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while I agree with the sentiment for peace, I find the article's focus a bit narrow. The geopolitical implications are vast, and the role of other regional powers like India should also be analyzed. The principle of dialogue over confrontation, however, is universal and correct.
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Rohit P
Good step. War helps no one except arms dealers. The solidarity shown by both Shia and Sunni communities in Kashmir is the real story here. We stand together in times of crisis. That's the Indian spirit.
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Michael C
Two weeks is not a long time. Let's see if this leads to substantive talks. The world's attention should remain on this. The people of Jammu and Kashmir, given their own experiences, understand the value of peace better than most.

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