By Syed Majid Gilani
Some memories are not merely remembered — they are relived.
They breathe through the fragrance of faith, the rhythm of prayers, and the echoes of childhood moments that never fade.
For me, the 11th day of every Islamic month — Gyarhvi Sharif — has always carried that sacred fragrance of remembrance and devotion.
On this blessed day, hearts across the world unite in reverence for Hazrat Ghousul Azam Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Gilani (R.A.), the luminous founder of the Qadriyah order.
Gyarhvi Sharif is not merely a ritual — it is a spiritual homecoming, a moment of collective remembrance and inner awakening.
In Kashmir, the central gathering takes place at the revered Dastgeer Sahib Shrine in Khanyar, Srinagar.
Devotees assemble out of pure love and affection for Gho

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