J&K Administration Declares Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom Shopian Unlawful Under UAPA Over Alleged JeI Links

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has declared Darul Uloom Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom, a well-known Islamic seminary in Shopian, as an unlawful entity under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.

The action was taken through an official order issued by Anshul Garg on April 27, 2026.

Seminary Located in Imam Sahib Area

The seminary is located in Imam Sahib (Hillow) area of Shopian and is known for providing Islamic education.

It has offered religious studies and other courses to students from the region.

Reasons Given by Authorities

Officials said the decision was based on several concerns raised in the official order.

Alleged Links With Banned Jamaat-e-Islami

Authorities claimed there were sustained and hidden links between the seminary and Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir, which was banned in 2019.

The order also alleged that individuals linked to the banned group held influence in the institution’s administration and academic management.

Security Concerns

Officials said the premises may have been used for activities considered harmful to public order and national security.

They also raised concerns about possible radical influence through educational activities.

Financial Irregularities

The administration cited alleged lack of transparency in financial management, changes in fund control systems and concerns over possible misuse of funds.

Powers Under UAPA

Under the UAPA order, authorities may seal the premises, freeze bank accounts and assets, restrict activities and take further legal action if needed.

Wider Crackdown in Jammu and Kashmir

The latest move comes amid broader action against institutions allegedly linked to banned organisations in Jammu and Kashmir.

Earlier this month, authorities took control of several private schools in Kashmir reportedly linked to Jamaat-e-Islami and related bodies.

No Immediate Response Yet

As of now, there has been no detailed public response from the seminary management or local religious organisations.The development is likely to trigger further legal and administrative action in the coming days.

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