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Holiday Declared on August 26 for Data Ganj Bakhsh Urs

Data Ganj Bakhsh Urs

In honor of the annual Urs of Hazrat Ali Hajveri, widely revered as Data Ganj Bakhsh, the Lahore High Court has officially declared a holiday for courts on August 26.

This decision underscores the cultural and spiritual significance of the event, which is a major religious observance in Pakistan.

The notification announcing the holiday was issued after receiving approval from Acting Chief Justice Abid Aziz Sheikh.

According to the official document, not only the Lahore High Court but also the session courts and civil courts across Lahore will remain closed on August 26.

The move is intended to facilitate the smooth observance of the Urs, a tradition that honors one of the most respected Sufi saints in the region.

Hazrat Ali Hajveri, known as Data Ganj Bakhsh, is a central figure in South Asian Sufism. His teachings and spiritual legacy continue to resonate with millions, making his annual Urs a significant event.

The Urs, which marks the death anniversary of the saint, attracts thousands of devotees from various parts of the country.

These devotees gather at his shrine in Lahore to pay homage, seek blessings, and partake in the spiritual atmosphere that characterizes the event.

The decision to close the courts reflects the broader recognition of the Urs’ importance in Lahore, a city with deep-rooted Sufi traditions.

By declaring a holiday, the judiciary acknowledges the need for citizens to participate in religious activities without the constraints of legal obligations.

The annual Urs is not only a religious gathering but also a cultural event that includes Qawwali performances, religious discourses, and communal prayers.

The shrine of Data Ganj Bakhsh becomes the focal point of these activities, drawing a diverse crowd that includes scholars, spiritual leaders, and ordinary devotees.

In making this decision, the Lahore High Court aligns itself with the broader societal values that hold the Urs in high esteem.

The closure of courts on this day allows individuals from various walks of life to engage fully in the commemorations.

This holiday also provides an opportunity for reflection on the spiritual teachings of Hazrat Ali Hajveri, whose message of love, peace, and humanity continues to inspire people across generations.

The notification issued by the Lahore High Court highlights the balance between the demands of legal proceedings and the cultural and religious needs of the community.

It underscores the court’s role not just as an institution of law but also as a part of the society it serves, sensitive to the traditions and values that shape the lives of the people.

As the city of Lahore prepares for the Urs, the declared holiday will enable a more inclusive and unencumbered participation in the religious observance, ensuring that the legacy of Data Ganj Bakhsh continues to be honored in the fullest sense.

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