Haji Ali Dargah

The Haji Ali Dargah (हिन्दी. हाजी अली दरगाह) (اردو. حاجی علی درگہ) is a mosque and dargah (tomb) located on an islet off the coast of Worli in Mumbai. Lying as it does in the heart of the city, the dargah is one of the most recognizable landmarks of Mumbai. Although it is a mosque and dargah, it is very popular among Hindus from Mumbai itself, other parts of Maharashtra and southern Gujarat. It is believed that praying at the dargah helps fulfill one's wishes.The Sunni Barelvi Movement of India Controls the Dargah and Masjid as is the case of most of the Masjids of Mumbai.

History

The dargah was built in 1431 in memory of an Islamic preacher, Sayed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.

Hailing from Bukhara, in the ancient Persian Empire and now in Uzbekistan, Bukhari travelled around the world in the early 1400s, and had come to Mumbai, as per the historical records available with the Haji Ali Trust.

According to a legend surrounding his mystique, once Bukhari saw a poor woman crying on the road, holding an empty vessel. He asked her what the problem was. She sobbed that 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, Bukhari had a recurring - and disturbing - dream that he had injured Mother 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. After his death, his followers fulfilled his last wish.

Drifting in the high seas for many days, the coffin finally came and rested on a tiny islet around half a kilometre in the bay off what is today known as Worli, south-central Mumbai.

Taking that as some kind of divine sign, his followers buried the coffin on that islet. Gradually over the years, small additions were made to the shrine, which progressively became famous as the Haji Ali Dargah

As many as 40,000 pilgrims visit the shrine on Thursdays and Fridays.

The structure

The dargah is built on a tiny islet located 500 yards from the coast, in the middle of Worli Bay, in the vicinity of Worli. The islet is linked to the city precinct of Mahalakshmi by a narrow causeway. This causeway is not bound by railings, and is lashed by the sea during high-tide. Therefore, the dargah is accessible only during low tide. This 500-yard-walk on the causeway, with the sea on both sides, is one of the highlights of a trip to the shrine.

The whitewashed structure occupies an area of 4,500 metres, and an 85 foot (26 m) tower is the architectural highlight of the edifice. 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. The main hall has marble pillars embellished with coloured mirror work: blue, green, yellow chips. The ninety-nine names of Allah are also written on the pillars.

Most of the structure is corroded due to saline winds blowing from the surrounding sea. It was last repaired in the 1960s, but civil engineers say the structure is beyond further repair. The Dargah Trust is awaiting permission to raze the structure and rebuild it with Makrana marble, the same marble used to build the Taj Mahal. Permission must be obtained from the Central Government as the shrine lies within the Coastal Regulation Zone.

See also

  • Khanqah
  • Ziyarat sites in India

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20 August 2012
The Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque located on an island off the coast of Worli in the southern part of Mumbai. It was constructed in 1431 in memory of Sayyed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.
Siddhartha Banerjee
10 March 2012
Floating like a sacred mirage off the coast, the Haji Ali Mosque is one of Mumbai's most striking shrines. Built in the 19th century, it contains the tomb of St. Haji. Avoid visiting during monsoon.
The Artificial
27 November 2017
This mosque and dargah was built before Bombay even existed. Because it is situated off land, you can only access the dargah during low tides as the walkway is submerged most part of the day...
Lalit Ahir
31 March 2013
This Dargah is must visit place to leave your Stress back to Peace and Tranquility. I experienced it recently and I am powercharged now
Midia
16 December 2018
A big marble mosque ???? in water .the road that they call Dargah is crowded and full of vendors and beggars!! And it stinks ????. Just go once to visit the building no more
Salil Singh
3 August 2012
Try going on a rainy day. The whole walk to dargh is made awesome by the rain.
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