Firdous Baba works to promote coexistence, sports, and sufism in Kashmir.

Sufi traditions in Kashmir Valley were halted due to emergence of new cultural traditions . Firdous Baba is trying to revive Sufi traditions in the valleys .

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) India: On December 10, Ghulam Mohiuddin, a senior citizen in his late 80s, is lying on a parapet in Srinagar's downtown Kashmir, reflecting on his history as a member of the Sufi order.When recalling the events, a glimmer can be seen in his eyes.Sufism activities in the Kashmir Valley were halted due to the emergence of new cultural traditions, among which the following examples.Years later, a young man named Firdous Baba attempted to revive Sufi traditions in the valleys, restoring them to their former glory.

Sufism must be revived in this sub-region because it promotes the peaceful coexistence of all faiths.Sufism, according to Firdous Baba, the head of the GSPF Unit in Jammu and Kashmir, must be integrated in every home in the valley because it feeds one's soul to live in harmony.The Sufis and Rishis' legend in Kashmir's cultural revolution needs to be revived at a critical time in history, according to Baba.Nund Rishi, also known as Sheikh Noor-ud-Din, played a crucial role in instilling a sense of humanism that is unparalleled to all other religions.

Baba is focusing on the roots of the true Kashmiriyat, which promotes racial, religious, and social egalitarianity as well as global brotherhood, and he says I am putting my best efforts to restore the lost glory of coexistence.Baba is doing his best to promote sports by enlisting young people in the Valley, not just for the sake of survival.Since children who want to be great athletes depend on various organizations for support, I decided to make some efforts to help those sports aspirants who pursue their careers in sports and dream big, says Baba.Baba is a J&K sports fanatic and has been instrumental in the formation of positive social media media campaigns aimed at engaging youth in the journey of a peace process.By channelizing the young energies into sports, my only intention is to defuse the enemy country's nefarious and dishonest methods, said Baba.Baba entered the sports world only to market sports as a form of entertainment.

I've made small attempts to assist these athletes and sports organizations in reaching their full potential by including the country's top athletes in Kashmir Sports.Our focus in Sports, in addition to being fit and healthy J&K, is to foster a new sense of stability and stability in Jammu and Kashmir, he said.

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