Haji Ali Dargah(हाजी अली दरगाह) Mumbai,India



Location : Haji Ali Dargah,Worli,Mumbai,India

Central Mumbai, just off the coast of Worli, not far from Mahalaxmi railway station.

Built In : 1431

Built By : Wealthy Muslim merchant and saint Haji Ali

Highlights :


Situated in the middle of the ocean, Haji Ali is only accessible during low tide from a narrow, 500 yard long walkway. 


On Thursdays and Fridays tens of thousands of pilgrims flock there to receive blessings from the dead saint. 


If find you need to pass some time until the tide lowers enough, there's a shopping center on the opposite side of the road.

HOW TO REACH HAJI ALI DARGAH MUMBAI ?


Nearest Airport : Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport(20km)
Nearest Railway Station : Mahalaxmi on Western Railway


Background : 

The Haji Ali Dargah was constructed in 1431 in memory of a rich Muslim merchant, Sayyed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari (R.A.), who gave up all his worldly possessions before making a pilgrimage to Mecca.

Hailing from Bukhara, in the ancient Persian Empire and now in Uzbekistan, Bukhari travelled around the world in the early to mid 15th century, and then settled in Mumbai.

As per the legends, surrounding his life, once the Saint saw a poor woman crying on the road, holding an empty vessel. He asked her what the problem was. 

She sobbed that her husband would thrash her since she had stumbled and accidentally spilled the oil she was carrying. He asked her to take him to the spot where she lost the oil. 

There, he jabbed a finger into the soil and the oil gushed out. The overjoyed woman filled up the vessel and went home.

Later, Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari (R.A.) had a recurring - and disturbing - dream that he had injured Earth by his act. Full of remorse, he soon fell ill and directed his followers to cast the coffin carrying his body into the Arabian Sea, once he died. 

Haji Ali left this world during his journey to Mecca and miraculously the casket carrying his body, floated back to these shores, getting stuck in the string of rocky islets just off the shore of Worli. Thus, the Dargah was constructed there.

On Thursdays and Fridays, the shrine is visited by at least 40,000 pilgrims. Irrespective of faith and religion, people visit the 'dargah' to get the blessings of the legendary saint. 

Sometimes, especially on Fridays, people may find various sufi musicians performing a form of devotional music called Qawwali at the Dargah.

Structure : 

The Dargah Sharif is built on a tiny islet located 500 meters from the coast, in the middle of Worli Bay, in the vicinity of Worli. 

The edifice is a brilliant specimen of the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. The islet is linked to the city precinct of Mahalakshmi by a narrow causeway, which is nearly a kilometre (0.62 mile) long.

The accessibility to the dargah is very much dependent on the tides. As, the causeway is not bound by railings, when the causeway gets submerged during the tides high tides it becomes inaccessible.

Therefore, the dargah is accessible only during low tide. This walk on the causeway, with the sea on both sides, is one of the highlights of a trip to the shrine.


About Haji Ali Dargah :

The whitewashed structure occupies an area of 4,500 square meters, and an 85 foot (26 m) tower is the architectural highlight of the edifice. 

Behind the sculpted entrance, a marble courtyard contains the central shrine. The tomb within the mosque is covered by a brocaded red and green chaddar (tomb cover sheet). 

It is supported by an exquisite silver frame, supported by marble pillars. 

The main hall has marble pillars embellished with artful mirror work: blue, green, yellow chips of glass arranged in kaleidoscopic patterns interspersed with Arabic patterns which spell the ninety-nine names of Allah. 

As per the Muslim traditions separate praying rooms for ladies and gents are provided here to pay their respects. During the high tide, the dargah seems completely isolated with no access.

It looks more like a little island.


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