Kashmiri Muslims shout religious slogans after retrieving relics from the nearly 200-years-old Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani Shrine, popularly known as Ghaus-e-Azam, or Dastgeer Sahab, after it caught a fire in downtown Srinagar, India, Monday, May 25, 2012. — AP Photo
A firefighter looks through an opening at a Sufi shrine where a fire broke out in Srinagar June 25, 2012. — Reuters Photo
Onlookers watch as firefighters fight a fire that broke out at a Sufi shrine in Srinagar June 25, 2012. — Reuters Photo
Kashmiri women wail outside the nearly 200-years-old Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani Shrine, popularly known worldwide as Ghaus-e-Azam or Dastgeer Sahab after it caught fire in downtown Srinagar, India, Monday, June 25, 2012. — AP Photo
Kashmiri residents help firefighters as a fire rages at the sufi shrine of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Geelani known as Dastageer Sahib in downtown Srinagar on June 25, 2012. A massive fire has broken out in the 200 year old heritage Sufi shrine however, officials said the anciet relics of the saint kept inside a fire-proof safe at the shrine have been saved and retrieved. — AFP Photo
Residents help firefighters as a fire rages at the sufi shrine of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Geelani known as Dastageer Sahib in downtown Srinagar on June 25, 2012. A massive fire has broken out in the 200 year old heritage Sufi shrine however, officials said the anciet relics of the saint kept inside a fire-proof safe at the shrine have been saved and retrieved. — AFP Photo
Residents help firefighters as a fire rages at the sufi shrine of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Geelani known as Dastageer Sahib in downtown Srinagar on June 25, 2012. A massive fire has broken out in the 200 year old heritage Sufi shrine however, officials said the anciet relics of the saint kept inside a fire-proof safe at the shrine have been saved and retrieved. — AFP Photo
Kashmiri residents watch as firefighters try to extinguish the fire at a nearly 200-years-old shrine of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani, popularly known as Ghaus-e-Azam, or Dastgeer Sahab, in downtown Srinagar, India, Monday, May 25, 2012. — AP Photo
Kashmiri residents chant anti-India slogans as they carry a wounded man for treatment after a fire broke out at the nearly 200-years-old Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani Shrine, popularly known as Ghaus-e-Azam, or Dastgeer Sahab, in downtown Srinagar, India, Monday, May 25, 2012. — AP Photo
Kashmiri residents watch as firefighters try to extinguish a fire at the nearly 200-years-old Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani Shrine, popularly known as Ghaus-e-Azam,or Dastgeer Sahab, in downtown Srinagar, India, Monday, May 25, 2012. — AP Photo
A muslim schoolboy holds religious scripts salvaged after a fire at the nearly 200-year-old Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani Shrine, popularly known worldwide as Ghaus-e-Azam or Dastgeer Sahab, in downtown Srinagar, India, Monday, June 25, 2012. — AP Photo
Residents try to put out a fire at the nearly 200-years-old Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelan Shrinei, popularly known as Ghaus-e-Azam, or Dastgeer Sahab, in downtown Srinagar, India, Monday, May 25, 2012. — AP Photo
A Muslim boy walks past the nearly 200-year-old Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani Shrine, popularly known worldwide as Ghaus-e-Azam or Dastgeer Sahab, on fire in downtown Srinagar, India, Monday, May 25, 2012. Anti-India clashes between protesters and government forces erupted in the main city in Indian-controlled Kashmir Monday after the highly revered Muslim shrine was destroyed in a fire, police said. The cause of the fire is yet unknown. — AP Photo
Kashmiri Muslim protesters and Indian paramilitary soldiers throw rocks and bricks at each other during anti-government protests after a fire destroyed a revered Muslim shrine in Srinagar, India, Monday, June 25, 2012. — AP Photo