Barring these incidents, the festival was celebrated with religious fervor, with lakhs of devotees including men, women and children thronging mosques, shrines and Khankahs across the Kashmir valley to offer congregational prayers braving scorching summer heat.
Shortly after Friday prayers, mobs of youth resorted to stone-pelting near the Jamia Masjid and adjoining areas of Srinagar, leading to clashes with law enforcing agencies, officials said.
The clashes near Jamia masjid and adjoining areas were continuing when last reports were received, they said.
Similar incidents were reported from main chowk in Sopore in Baramulla district as well as in Kupwara town but there was no immediate report of any causality, the officials said.
Earlier, Jamia Masjid witnessed the highest gathering where over 50,000 devotees offered the prayers, the officials said.
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who is also Chairman of separatist Hurriyat Conference, addressed the gathering before the prayers.
All the mosques, shrines and Khankahs across the valley were jam packed and forced the management of these religious places to temporarily arrange mats on the roads to cope with the heavy rush of devotees.
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Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti offered prayers at Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar, an official spokesman said.
"The Chief Minister interacted with the devotees and extended Jumat-ul-Vida greetings to them.
She urged the people present there to pray for peace of the State and prosperity of its people," the spokesman said.
Minister for Education Naeem Akhtar, Vice-Chairman Wakf Board Peer Mohammad Hussain and Legislator Anjum Fazili also joined the congregational prayers at the Hazratbal shrine.
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