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Muslim devotee in Madina prays for Premanand Ji Maharaj’s recovery — video wins hearts

On: October 13, 2025 9:03 PM
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Muslim devotee in Madina prays for Premanand Ji Maharaj’s recovery
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In a heartwarming moment of interfaith harmony, a video from Madina has gone viral showing a Muslim devotee from Prayagraj, named Sufiyan, offering prayers for the speedy recovery of Premanand Ji Maharaj, the revered saint from Vrindavan.

The clip, first reported by Navbharat Times and Economic Times, shows Sufiyan holding a photo of Maharaj in front of Masjid al-Nabawi and saying that he was moved by reports of Maharaj’s health condition. “He is a saint who spreads love and truth. I prayed to Allah for his health and long life,” he said in the video.

Maharaj, who has been undergoing treatment for polycystic kidney disease, was recently on a 10-day rest break, during which his padayatra (spiritual walk) was temporarily paused. According to Radha Keli Kunj Ashram, his health is stable and he continues his routine with necessary precautions.

The video from Madina has been widely shared on X (Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube — drawing appreciation from followers of all faiths. Many netizens called it “a divine example of India’s unity in diversity.”


🧠 Editor’s Note:

This report adheres to India’s Digital Media Ethics Code (2021).
All facts verified from Economic Times, Navbharat Times, and Bhaskar English (13 Oct 2025).
Story filed under Interfaith Harmony & Spiritual News.

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