Thousands of Kashmiris choose to remove tattoos for several religious reasons and get rid of their past or meet job requirements.
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00:00Wajid Nassar got his first tattoo when he was just a teenager in Ilahi Baag.
00:12A decade later, the 25-year-old from Jammu and Kashmir started the removal process which
00:18he says gives him a sense of satisfaction. Raised in a religious household, Wajid now
00:23feels guilty as Islam forbids permanent marking on the body. So he has begun laser removal,
00:28a painful but spiritual journey to reclaim his identity.
00:53Like this, across Kashmir, hundreds are choosing faith and fresh stars over inked
00:58past. Many remove tattoos for religious reasons, job requirements or simply to shed old versions
01:04of themselves.
01:05Basit Bashir, owner of Valley Care Clinic, says that the free initiative he started in 2022
01:13has now become a movement. What began as a free service has now become a full-time clinic
01:19seeing hundreds daily. From rifles to romantic names, tattoos of all sorts are now being erased.
01:25As long as I have seen, Dad was AK-47, they also got to see him. Or we will see
01:33Mom and Dad, or there was a friend that was Bohemia, that was also written. Or we will see
01:40If you look at the age of 7-8-6, you can see the name of the girl.
01:50After the love failure, they remove the love.
01:53They also remove the love.
01:58The reason is that they are our Islam.
02:01Bashir says they no longer reflect who they are.
02:05Our youths are going to go to the army and police.
02:10They reject them due to the death of death.
02:14Sometimes they come to 100, sometimes 40, sometimes 50, sometimes 20.
02:18In the district, I have covered everyone.
02:21There are also states, Delhi, Assam, Chandigarh, Jammu, Aspergard, Kerala.
02:34I don't know if they were tourists.
02:36But they come and stingers.
02:39Doctors warn about the simple but sensitive procedure of tattoo removal as it involves some health risks as well.