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“Drug Menace a Silent Catastrophe”: Aga Hassan Sounds Alarm in Budgam Sermon

Tanveer Hussain by Tanveer Hussain
01/05/2026
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“Drug Menace a Silent Catastrophe”: Aga Hassan Sounds Alarm in Budgam Sermon
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Budgam, May 1 (JKNS): In a powerful and thought-provoking Friday sermon at the historic Markazi Imambara Budgam, President of J&K Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian, Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi Al-Safavi, raised serious concern over the growing menace of drug abuse in the Kashmir Valley, describing it as a “silent devastation” that is eroding the moral, spiritual, and social fabric of society.

 

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Addressing a large congregation, Aga Hassan said that the rising trend of drug abuse is not merely a social issue but a calculated assault on the younger generation. He warned that this silent catastrophe is gradually consuming the faith, character, and future of youth, and if not addressed with urgency and seriousness, its consequences could be irreversible.

 

While acknowledging recent government measures, particularly the sealing of properties belonging to drug peddlers, he termed these steps as positive and necessary. However, he emphasized that such actions alone are insufficient to tackle a crisis of this magnitude and called for a comprehensive, sustained, and uncompromising strategy instead of temporary or symbolic measures.

 

Referring to the Holy Quran, he cited Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:90), which clearly prohibits intoxicants, describing them as impure acts of Satan. He stressed that substance abuse is not just a harmful habit but a destructive force that must be resisted collectively and decisively.

 

Aga Hassan stated that the responsibility to combat this menace does not rest solely with the government but lies with every section of society. He urged authorities to dismantle drug networks from their roots, strengthen surveillance along borders and internal routes, create meaningful employment opportunities for youth, and establish effective rehabilitation mechanisms for those affected by addiction.

 

He also called upon parents to remain vigilant about their children’s upbringing, social circles, and daily activities, warning that negligence at home can lead to serious consequences. Highlighting the role of educators, he said that education must go beyond academics and include character building and moral guidance.

 

Appealing to society at large, Aga Hassan urged people to break their silence, reject the normalization of drug use, and stand firmly against its spread. Emphasizing the role of religious scholars, he said they must use their platforms to spread awareness, guide youth towards faith and righteousness, and reinforce the message that true dignity and peace lie in obedience to Allah, not in the darkness of addiction.

 

In his concluding remarks, Aga Hassan warned that if the issue is not addressed today, future generations will not forgive the present one. He called for unity, awareness, and collective resolve, stressing that the fight against drug abuse must become a shared mission involving institutions, families, and individuals alike. (JKNS)

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