In Kashmir, healing unfolds not just in clinics but in mosques and shrines, where memory and faith converge with medicine, reports Syed Shadab Ali Gillani Follow Us On G -N e w s | Whatsapp

In Kashmir, where memories of conflict shape daily life, healing is not limited to hospitals or prescriptions. Too many people turn to mosques, shrines and faith. Spirituality acts as a survival, guiding how people manage loss, fear and despair. In this setting, discussion of mental health bears a Kashmiri imprint, where religion, memory, and medicine meet and shape one another.

Prof Mushtaq A Margoob, Kashmir’s leading psychiatrist, has seen this reality across his career. For him, the shortage of mental health professionals is not a statistic but a daily reality. “With a s

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