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Army Rebuilds Damaged Mosque in Karnah, Rekindles Hope After Pakistani Shelling

Dr AR Lone by Dr AR Lone
May 20, 2025
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Army Rebuilds Damaged Mosque in Karnah, Rekindles Hope After Pakistani Shelling
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Karnah Kupwara: In a deeply emotional incident from the border village of Chhota Mohalla, Ibkot in Karnah, Jammu and Kashmir, a sacred mosque suffered extensive damage due to unprovoked shelling from across the border by Pakistan. The attack targeted civilian areas without any provocation, resulting in the partial destruction of a historic and revered place of worship. The shelling tore through the mosque’s roof, destroyed its solar panels, and rendered the prayer mats unusable due to falling debris. This mosque was not just a religious structure for the people—it served as a spiritual refuge and a symbol of unity and peace for the entire community.

Amid this sorrow, the Indian Army stepped in with swift and heartfelt support. Soldiers in the area, moved by the suffering of the local residents, undertook the immediate repair and restoration of the mosque. The Army repaired the roof, reinstalled the damaged solar system, and provided new prayer mats to ensure that the people of Ibkot could return to their prayers in peace and comfort. Their timely intervention turned a moment of tragedy into one of healing and solidarity.

Local residents, particularly the elderly, were seen shedding tears of gratitude. One villager remarked that this was not just the rebuilding of a mosque but an act that brought healing to their hearts. The Army’s gesture went far beyond material assistance—it restored faith and provided emotional relief in a time of trauma. Their actions have shown that the Indian Army is not only a protector of borders but also a guardian of peace, faith, and community well-being.

This story from Ibkot is not just about the reconstruction of a building—it is a reflection of the Indian Army’s commitment to humanitarian values and their role in standing by civilians during their most difficult times. At a time when border tensions often dominate headlines, this quiet act of compassion stands as a powerful example of how humanity and brotherhood can prevail even amid conflict.

The people of Ibkot, now returning to their restored mosque for prayers, carry with them a renewed sense of faith—not only in their place of worship but in the spirit of unity and support that binds them together with those who protect them. The Indian Army has shown that true strength lies in the ability to protect, rebuild, and care. Their actions in Ibkot will be remembered not just as a military response, but as a beacon of hope and a triumph of humanity.

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