- Kashmiriyat
Kashmiriyat (Kashmiri: कश्मीरीयत, کشمیریّت;
translation : "Kashmiri-ness") is the ethno-national and social consciousness and cultural values of theKashmiri people . Emerging approximately around the 16th century, it is characterised by religious and cultural harmony,patriotism and pride for their mountainous homeland ofKashmir . The tradition of "Kashmiriyat" has been deeply affected by the ongoingKashmir conflict and by communal violence betweenMuslims andHindus .Origins
The Kashmir region enjoys significant ethnic, cultural and religious diversity. The region has historically been an important centre for
Hinduism andBuddhism .Islam was introduced in the medieval centuries, andSikhism also spread to the region under the rule of theSikh Empire in the 18th and 19th centuries. Kashmir has a significant place in themythology and history of all four religions. The region derives its name from the Hindu sage RishiKashyapa and is believed to have been the abode of the celestial Nagas.cite web
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accessdate = 2006-09-22 ] The region is home to many legendary Hindu and Buddhist monuments and institutions. TheHazratbal shrine houses a relic that is believed to be the hair ofMuhammad , the prophet of Islam. In his journeys seeking religious enlightenment,Guru Nanak travelled to Kashmir. "Kashmiriyat" is believed to have developed under the rule of Muslim governorZain ul Abedin and the Mughal emperorAkbar , both of whom gave equal protection, importance and patronage to Kashmir's different religious communities.cite web
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accessdate = 2006-09-22 ]Philosophy
Kashmir's existence is characterised by its insular Himalayan geography, harsh winter climate and isolation in economic and political terms. The region has also seen political turmoil and foreign invasions. "Kashmiriyat" is believed to be an expression of solidarity, resilience and patriotism.cite web
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accessdate = 2006-09-22 ] It is believed to embody an ethos of harmony and a determination of survival of the people and their heritage. To many Kashmiris, "Kashmiriyat" demanded religious and social harmony and brotherhood. It has been strongly influenced byShaivism ,Buddhism ,Sikhism andSufism , carrying a long-standing conviction that any and every religion will lead to the same divine goal.cite web
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accessdate = 2006-09-22 ]Kashmir was also influenced by the Mughal emperor
Akbar 's genesis of a syncretic philosophy of "Din-i-Illahi ", which emphasized the blending of Hindu and Muslim ideals and values. Works in the Kashmiri language, art, culture and literature strongly expound and emphasize "Kashmiriyat" as a way of life.cite web
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accessdate = 2006-09-22 ] However, the impact and importance of "Kashmiriyat" has been concentrated mainly in theVale of Kashmir andJammu . The farther regions of Gilgit,Baltistan andLadakh have been influenced by the philosophy to a lesser extent.Modern challenges
The culture and ethos of "Kashmiriyat" was greatly eroded at the onset of the
Kashmir conflict , when the region was claimed byPakistan andIndia and its territory divided during theIndo-Pakistani War of 1947 . In the political debate on sovereignty over Kashmir, many interpret "Kashmiriyat" asnationalism and an expression for political independence from both Pakistan and India. The influence and importance of "Kashmiriyat" has eroded owing to the rising influence ofIslamic fundamentalism in Muslim society. The onset of militancy in Kashmir from 1989 has led to the exodus of more than 100,000 Hindus from Kashmir and violent attacks against the remaining communities of Hindus and Sikhs, further eroding the fabric of "Kashmiriyat".cite web
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accessdate = 2006-09-22 ] Amidst the wider dispute between India and Pakistan, there are also political demands for the separation of the territories of Ladakh and Jammu from the Kashmir valley. Conscious efforts to revive "Kashmiriyat" have been made by various communities of Muslims and Hindus through united opposition to violence in the state.cite web
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first = Deccan Herald
date =2005-07-21
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accessdate = 2006-09-22 ] Efforts to promote "Kashmiriyat" through cultural activities, social programmes and literature have increased throughout Jammu and Kashmir and amongst expatriate Kashmiri communities.ee also
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* [http://www.worldviewmagazine.com/issues/article.cfm?id=106&issue=25 Kashmiriyat]
* [http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:FPSajJIZG5YJ:www.sociology.ed.ac.uk/sas/papers/panel1_ellis.rtf+Kashmiriyat&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=8 Kashmiriyat and the Refugee crisis]
* [http://www.koausa.org/KashmiriGems/index.html Kashmiri literature and "Kashmiriyat"]
* [http://www.countercurrents.org/kashmir-raman7403.htm Nandimarg and "Kashmiriyat"]
* [http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/jul212005/editpage1623242005720.asp Spirit of "Kashmiriyat"]
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