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(Redirected from Islamkot) "Salamkot" redirects here. For other uses, see Salamkot (disambiguation). Tehsil in Sindh, Pakistan
Islamkot اسلام کوٹ
Tehsil
Islamkot
Sant Nenuram AshramSant Nenuram Ashram
CountryPakistan
ProvinceSindh
DistrictTharparkar
Population
 • Total244,662
 • Estimate Above 244,662
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Postal code69240
Calling code0232-263xx

Islamkot Tehsil (Urdu: اِسلام كوٹ), (Sindhi: اسلام ڪوٽ) is a Tehsil in the Tharparkar District in Sindh, Pakistan. Hundreds of neem trees seen on Islamkot-Mithi, Islamkot-Chachro and Islamkot-Nagarparkar roads were planted during chairmanship of Rais Ahmed Khan Noon and under his care. For the same reason this region is also known as the Neem tree region. The Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan is building the Islamkot International Airport here.

Religions

Religions in Islamkot
Religion Percent
Hinduism 90%
Islam 10%

Hindus constitute a majority, accounting for 90% of the population. Others being Muslims.

Sant Nenuram Ashram

Main article: Sant Nenuram Ashram

The Hindu saint "Shri Sant Nenuram" was born here and Sant Nenuram Ashram located in this region was established by Nihalchand Pabani with the support of local people. Each day twice free meal is served throughout the year in Sant Nenuram Ashram in form of "Bhandhara" which is available for everyone.

People from different walks of life avail this meal on a daily basis and during annual three-day festival of Sant thousands of devotees attend and celebrate it, including both Hindus and Muslims.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Biography of Seth Nihalchand". Sant Nenuram Ashram.
  2. Islamkot Airport
  3. Akash Hamirani, Bashir Ahmad (April 26, 2018). "Nenu Ram Ashram: A place of refuge for everyone". Pak Voices.
  4. Zia Ur Rehman (2018-10-30). "Sindh festival promotes religious harmony". Pakistan Forward.

External links

28°30′N 70°06′E / 28.500°N 70.100°E / 28.500; 70.100

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