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Haji Ali Dargah

The Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque and dargah or the monument of Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari located on an islet off the coast of Worli in the southern Mumbai.

Haji Ali Dargah
The shrine of Haji Ali Shah Bukhari
Religion
AffiliationIslam
DistrictMumbai City district
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusShrine
OwnershipHaji Ali Dargah Trust
Location
LocationIslet coast of Worli
State Maharashtra
Country India
Islet from 500 meter coast of Worli
Geographic coordinates18°59′06″N 72°48′36″E / 18.985°N 72.81°E / 18.985; 72.81
Architecture
TypeMosque and Sufi mausoleum
StyleModern
Date established15th Century
Completed1431
Specifications
Direction of façadeWest
Dome(s)1
Minaret(s)1
Shrine(s)1
Website
[1]

An exquisite example of Indo-Islamic Architecture, associated with legends about doomed lovers, the dargah contains the tomb of Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. Bukhari was a Sufi saint and a wealthy merchant from Uzbekistan. Near the heart of the city proper, the dargah is one of the most recognisable landmarks of Mumbai.[1][2][3]

Background Edit

 
Tardeo from Haji Ali Dargah

The Haji Ali Dargah was constructed in 1431[4] in memory of a wealthy Muslim merchant, Sayyed Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, who gave up all his worldly possessions before making a pilgrimage to Mecca. Hailing from Bukhara, in present-day Uzbekistan, Bukhari travelled around the world in the early to mid 15th century, and eventually settled in present-day Mumbai.

According to legends[5] 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 as she stumbled and accidentally spilled the oil she was carrying. He asked her to take him to the spot where she spilt 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 had a recurring and disturbing dream that he had injured Earth by his act. Full of remorse and grief from that day he started keeping unwell. Then with the permission of his mother, he traveled to India with his brother and finally reached the shore of Mumbai – near Worli or at some place opposite the present tomb. His brother went back to their native place. Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari sent a letter with him to their mother informing her that he was keeping good health and that he had decided to reside at that place permanently for the spread of Islam and that she should forgive him.

Until his death he kept spreading knowledge about Islam to the people and his devotees would regularly visit him. Before his death he advised his followers that they should not bury him at any proper place or graveyard and should drop his shroud ('kafan') in the ocean such that it should be buried by the people where it is found.

His wish was obeyed by his followers. That is why the Dargah Sharief is built at the very site where his Shroud came to rest in the middle of the sea where it perched on a small mound of rocks rising above the sea. The Tomb and Dargah Sharief were built in the years to come.

On Thursdays and Fridays, the shrine is visited by an enormous number of pilgrims. Irrespective of faith and religion, people visit the dargah to get the blessings of the holy saint. Sometimes, especially on Fridays, various Sufi musicians perform a form of devotional music called Qawwali at the dargah.[citation needed]

Structure Edit

 
Sunset over Haji Ali Dargah islet and the Arabian Sea.
 
As from Mahalaxmi area
 
The entrance to the Dargah.

The Dargah is built on a tiny islet located 500 meters from the coast, in the middle of Worli Bay,[6] 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 dependent on the tides. As the causeway is not bound by railings, when the causeway gets submerged during high tide it becomes inaccessible.[citation needed] 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.

 
The dargah

The whitewashed structure occupies an area of 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 artistic 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.

Repair and renovation Edit

The six-hundred-year-old[7] dargah structure constantly erodes, due to saline winds and the impact of 80,000 visitors per week.[8] While extensive renovations were carried out in 1960 and 1964,[9] the most recent structural upgrade of the dargah started in October 2008. The dargah will be beautified with first and second quality white marble, which will be brought from Makrana, Rajasthan, the same place from where marble for the Taj Mahal was brought.

The repair and structural work is envisaged to take twenty-four months to be conducted in two phases.[10] "Phase One" will involve reconstruction of the mosque and minarets, "Phase Two" will involve renovation of the sanitarium building. When the reconstruction work is complete, the holy shrine will have the feel of a taj right in Mumbai's brackish sea water.

Haji Ali for all movement Edit

'Haji Ali for all' is a feminist movement launched by Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan[11] and Bhumata Brigade to secure equal 'right to pray' even near sanctum sanctorum i.e. traditional patriarchal prohibited area.[12] On 26 August 2016, the Bombay High Court ruled that women could enter the sanctum sanctorum.[13] The trust of the shrine informed the Supreme Court on 24 October that women will be allowed to enter it in a month.[14] Women were allowed to enter the shrine on 29 November 2016, after a ban imposed on them in June 2012.[15]

Popular culture Edit

  • "Piya Haji Ali" song, from movie Fiza, was filmed in Haji Ali Dargah.
  • Mumbai Meri Jaan, a 2008 Indian film, set a scene here.
  • The climax of the super hit Hindi movie Coolie (1983) was shot in Haji Ali Dargah.[16]
  • There are several references to the Haji Ali mosque in Shantaram, the 2003 novel by Gregory David Roberts.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Thomas, Amelia (2012). Goa & Mumbai (second ed.). Footscray, Victoria, Australia: Lonely Planet. pp. 87–88. ISBN 978-1-74179-778-7.
  2. ^ Parab, Kanika; Poddar, Mansi (30 January 2010). . CNN. Archived from the original on 7 October 2009. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  3. ^ Lewis, Clara (11 February 2011). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 13 July 2013.
  4. ^ . Hajiali.org. 10 December 2007. Archived from the original on 23 September 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
  5. ^ "History of Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari (R.A.)". Haji Ali Dargah Trust. from the original on 15 August 2015.
  6. ^ . TheMumbaiCity. 16 December 2011. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012.
  7. ^ Thomas, Shibu (25 July 2009). "Court dismisses plea challenging Haji Ali revamp". the Times of India. from the original on 17 July 2013.
  8. ^ . Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. Archived from the original on 13 February 2011.
  9. ^ "Siapa Sangka India Punya Masjid Suci di Tengah Laut" (in Indonesian). Detiktravel Inside. 1 July 2015. from the original on 20 September 2015.
  10. ^ "Restoration of Haji Ali Dargah". Haji Ali Dargah Trust. from the original on 4 June 2010.
  11. ^ "Scholars divided over allowing women in Haji Ali dargah". Hindustan Times. 21 October 2015.
  12. ^ Ashar, Hemal; Rebello, Maleeva (29 April 2016). "Haji Ali for all: Preeti, Deepti or Trupti... where is she?". www.mid-day.com. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  13. ^ Saigal, Sonam (27 August 2016). "Women can enter Haji Ali sanctum, rules HC". The Hindu. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  14. ^ Sinha, Bhadra (24 October 2016). "Women will be allowed to enter Haji Ali in a month: Shrine board tells SC". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  15. ^ "Women Re-Enter Mumbai's Haji Ali Dargah After 5 Years". Hindustan Times. 29 November 2016. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  16. ^ Basu, Anustup (14 March 2012). Bollywood in the Age of New Media. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-8676-6.

External links Edit

  • Official website of Haji Ali Dargah Trust, Mumbai.
  • Short clip of Qawwali at the Dargah

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Haji Ali Dargah news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque and dargah or the monument of Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari located on an islet off the coast of Worli in the southern Mumbai Haji Ali DargahThe shrine of Haji Ali Shah BukhariReligionAffiliationIslamDistrictMumbai City districtEcclesiastical or organizational statusShrineOwnershipHaji Ali Dargah TrustLocationLocationIslet coast of WorliStateMaharashtraCountry IndiaIslet from 500 meter coast of WorliGeographic coordinates18 59 06 N 72 48 36 E 18 985 N 72 81 E 18 985 72 81ArchitectureTypeMosque and Sufi mausoleumStyleModernDate established15th CenturyCompleted1431SpecificationsDirection of facadeWestDome s 1Minaret s 1Shrine s 1Website 1 An exquisite example of Indo Islamic Architecture associated with legends about doomed lovers the dargah contains the tomb of Haji Ali Shah Bukhari Bukhari was a Sufi saint and a wealthy merchant from Uzbekistan Near the heart of the city proper the dargah is one of the most recognisable landmarks of Mumbai 1 2 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Structure 3 Repair and renovation 4 Haji Ali for all movement 5 Popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBackground Edit nbsp Tardeo from Haji Ali DargahThe Haji Ali Dargah was constructed in 1431 4 in memory of a wealthy Muslim merchant Sayyed Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari who gave up all his worldly possessions before making a pilgrimage to Mecca Hailing from Bukhara in present day Uzbekistan Bukhari travelled around the world in the early to mid 15th century and eventually settled in present day Mumbai According to legends 5 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 as she stumbled and accidentally spilled the oil she was carrying He asked her to take him to the spot where she spilt 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 had a recurring and disturbing dream that he had injured Earth by his act Full of remorse and grief from that day he started keeping unwell Then with the permission of his mother he traveled to India with his brother and finally reached the shore of Mumbai near Worli or at some place opposite the present tomb His brother went back to their native place Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari sent a letter with him to their mother informing her that he was keeping good health and that he had decided to reside at that place permanently for the spread of Islam and that she should forgive him Until his death he kept spreading knowledge about Islam to the people and his devotees would regularly visit him Before his death he advised his followers that they should not bury him at any proper place or graveyard and should drop his shroud kafan in the ocean such that it should be buried by the people where it is found His wish was obeyed by his followers That is why the Dargah Sharief is built at the very site where his Shroud came to rest in the middle of the sea where it perched on a small mound of rocks rising above the sea The Tomb and Dargah Sharief were built in the years to come On Thursdays and Fridays the shrine is visited by an enormous number of pilgrims Irrespective of faith and religion people visit the dargah to get the blessings of the holy saint Sometimes especially on Fridays various Sufi musicians perform a form of devotional music called Qawwali at the dargah citation needed Structure Edit nbsp Sunset over Haji Ali Dargah islet and the Arabian Sea nbsp As from Mahalaxmi area nbsp The entrance to the Dargah The Dargah is built on a tiny islet located 500 meters from the coast in the middle of Worli Bay 6 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 dependent on the tides As the causeway is not bound by railings when the causeway gets submerged during high tide it becomes inaccessible citation needed 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 nbsp The dargahThe whitewashed structure occupies an area of 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 artistic 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 Repair and renovation EditThe six hundred year old 7 dargah structure constantly erodes due to saline winds and the impact of 80 000 visitors per week 8 While extensive renovations were carried out in 1960 and 1964 9 the most recent structural upgrade of the dargah started in October 2008 The dargah will be beautified with first and second quality white marble which will be brought from Makrana Rajasthan the same place from where marble for the Taj Mahal was brought The repair and structural work is envisaged to take twenty four months to be conducted in two phases 10 Phase One will involve reconstruction of the mosque and minarets Phase Two will involve renovation of the sanitarium building When the reconstruction work is complete the holy shrine will have the feel of a taj right in Mumbai s brackish sea water Haji Ali for all movement Edit Haji Ali for all is a feminist movement launched by Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan 11 and Bhumata Brigade to secure equal right to pray even near sanctum sanctorum i e traditional patriarchal prohibited area 12 On 26 August 2016 the Bombay High Court ruled that women could enter the sanctum sanctorum 13 The trust of the shrine informed the Supreme Court on 24 October that women will be allowed to enter it in a month 14 Women were allowed to enter the shrine on 29 November 2016 after a ban imposed on them in June 2012 15 Popular culture Edit Piya Haji Ali song from movie Fiza was filmed in Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai Meri Jaan a 2008 Indian film set a scene here The climax of the super hit Hindi movie Coolie 1983 was shot in Haji Ali Dargah 16 There are several references to the Haji Ali mosque in Shantaram the 2003 novel by Gregory David Roberts See also EditMoinuddin Chishti Ashraf Jahangir Semnani Nizamuddin Awliya Turabul Haq DargahReferences Edit Thomas Amelia 2012 Goa amp Mumbai second ed Footscray Victoria Australia Lonely Planet pp 87 88 ISBN 978 1 74179 778 7 Parab Kanika Poddar Mansi 30 January 2010 World s Greatest City 50 reasons Mumbai is No 1 43 The floating mosque CNN Archived from the original on 7 October 2009 Retrieved 14 October 2011 Lewis Clara 11 February 2011 dargah devotees against sea link landing The Times of India Archived from the original on 13 July 2013 Haji Ali dargah was built in 1431 Haji Ali Dargah Maryam Mosque in Mumbai Hajiali org 10 December 2007 Archived from the original on 23 September 2012 Retrieved 7 February 2012 History of Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari R A Haji Ali Dargah Trust Archived from the original on 15 August 2015 Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai TheMumbaiCity 16 December 2011 Archived from the original on 4 February 2012 Thomas Shibu 25 July 2009 Court dismisses plea challenging Haji Ali revamp the Times of India Archived from the original on 17 July 2013 About Mumbai For the Tourist Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Archived from the original on 13 February 2011 Siapa Sangka India Punya Masjid Suci di Tengah Laut in Indonesian Detiktravel Inside 1 July 2015 Archived from the original on 20 September 2015 Restoration of Haji Ali Dargah Haji Ali Dargah Trust Archived from the original on 4 June 2010 Scholars divided over allowing women in Haji Ali dargah Hindustan Times 21 October 2015 Ashar Hemal Rebello Maleeva 29 April 2016 Haji Ali for all Preeti Deepti or Trupti where is she www mid day com Retrieved 20 February 2021 Saigal Sonam 27 August 2016 Women can enter Haji Ali sanctum rules HC The Hindu Retrieved 27 August 2016 Sinha Bhadra 24 October 2016 Women will be allowed to enter Haji Ali in a month Shrine board tells SC The Hindu Retrieved 24 October 2016 Women Re Enter Mumbai s Haji Ali Dargah After 5 Years Hindustan Times 29 November 2016 Retrieved 23 May 2017 Basu Anustup 14 March 2012 Bollywood in the Age of New Media Edinburgh University Press ISBN 978 0 7486 8676 6 External links EditOfficial website of Haji Ali Dargah Trust Mumbai Short clip of Qawwali at the Dargah nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Haji Ali Dargah Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Haji Ali Dargah amp oldid 1178849697, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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