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Srinagar: Hundreds of Muslims gathered at a graveyard in Srinagar to offer prayers and light candles on the occasion of Shab-e-Barat, the night of forgiveness. The annual observance, marked across South and Central Asia, is dedicated to remembering the dead and seeking mercy and blessings. Devotees recited verses from the Quran, including the Fatiha, and lit lamps at the graves of their ancestors as a mark of respect.Participants said the tradition has been followed for centuries and helps keep the memory of loved ones alive. The occasion coincides with the birth anniversary of the 12th Imam, Imam Mehdi. Bashir Ahmad, a devotee, said, "We observe this day in the best possible way. We go to graveyards, celebrate the occasion, and offer niyaz [religious food offering]."

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00:00Hundreds of Muslims gathered at a graveyard in Srinagar to observe Shabay Bharat on Tuesday night.
00:15They offered prayers, lit candles and remembered their loved ones who have passed away.
00:22Shabay Bharat is known as the Night of Forgiveness.
00:26It is observed across South and Central Asia.
00:30We have been talking about Shabay Bharat.
00:34We are now in 1400 years,
00:37we have been teaching their elders to their best of our elders.
00:42We have been doing this for the entire time.
00:47We don't forget about their great days.
00:51The Prophet, the Prophet and the Prophet, the Prophet is now in the United States.
00:56I was born in a young man, I was born in a new way, and I was born in a new way, I was born in a new way.
01:12I was born in a new way, I was born in the world as a true man.
01:18Devotees recited verses from the Quran at the graves of their ancestors.
01:31People said the occasion is about prayer, remembrance and seeking blessings.
01:48The end of the day is the end of the day.
01:50The end of the day is the end of the day.
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