Srinagar, April 25 -- Tucked in the old quarters of Srinagar's Shahr-e-Khaas, Narwara isn't a place that announces itself. It hums quietly with history. The lanes are narrow. The houses, weathered. Yet the past feels close enough to touch.
Here, stories aren't just told, they're lived. Especially the story of Hazrat Sheikh Baba Masood Narwari [RA], a name spoken with reverence by anyone who knows Kashmir's spiritual lineage.
A mystic believed to have come from Central Asia, Baba Masood settled in Narwara centuries ago and became one of the valley's most beloved Sufi saints. His teachings emphasized humility, devotion, and service. But what sets him apart is not just what he said, it's how he lived.
Every evening, Hazrat Hamza Makhdoom ...
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