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Meet Bhat Sahil: A Young Voice Reviving Sufism in Kashmir

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January 22, 2026
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Srinagar 27 Jan :While the world races ahead and young people drift further from their roots, Saahil Ahmad Bhat, better known as Bhat Sahil, is heading the other way. He’s pouring his energy into bringing Sufism and old Kashmiri literary traditions back to life, using digital platforms to reach a new generation.

Bhat Sahil comes from Turigam Devbough in Kulgam. For the last three years, he’s run “Voice of Sufism,” a project that’s basically become a lifeline for this fading heritage. He interviews Sufi elders, poets, artists, and scholars—digging into their stories, their journeys, the ways they’ve shaped Kashmiri culture.

His family, especially his parents, set him on this path. Growing up, his home was always alive with poetry and Sufi wisdom. That’s where he found his respect for Kashmiri poets, and that’s what keeps him motivated. For him, it’s all about giving people who protect Kashmir’s culture and spirituality a real platform—somewhere their voices matter.

Through “Voice of Sufism,” he’s launched two main interview programs. There’s Bazm-e-Mulakath, where he sits down with Sufi elders and poets, letting them share their spiritual journeys and the impact they’ve had. Then there’s Bazm-e-Twareekh, which dives into the stories behind important places and shrines, recording their history and spiritual weight for the future.

Bhat Sahil isn’t just archiving old tales—he’s reaching out to young people, urging them to rediscover Sufism and steer clear of destructive choices like drug abuse. He knows Sufism stands for peace, tolerance, and really knowing yourself. He believes these values can help guide young people into more meaningful lives.

Through it all, Bhat Sahil is building a bridge from Kashmir’s Sufi past straight to today’s youth. He’s keeping the spirit of love, harmony, and pride in their culture very much alive.

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