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Data Ganj Baksh shrine, Lahore in 1930 & 1970


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One time a Saudi told my brother who was on Ummrah, that if building Mazaar's or decorating Graves were allowed in Islam, we would make a mazaar of Muhammad SAW that the whole world will Awe on it, we will decorate his grave with Diamonds, Ruby and every precious stone we can find on this God's earth, but we are not allowed to do so, then why you Pakistani's do that...

I saw a meme, i think on PDF itself and it was like, because of Covid Mazaar's are close, kindly Pray and ask Allah for your wishes for now.. Deep very Deep thought
 
Shrine of Saeen Syed Chan Badshah Bukhari and a beautiful mosque in same complex located at Chak 30 , Sanghar District on Nawabshah road in Sindh..


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Tomb of Ghulam Shah Kalhoro.....

Location: Sindh,


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Shrine of Abdul-lateef Bhitai , Sindh
 
If you’re looking for religious sites to visit in Pakistan for a religious Sufi tour, we have compiled the 10 most visited shrines in Pakistan.

Each of these sites is very dear and holy to all the Muslims. In fact, Muslims come from afar to show their love and devotion to the Sufis who dedicated their entire lives in the path of Allah and in spreading the message of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The shrines have been built in their memory.



Shrine of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh, Lahore


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Sufi followers gathered at Data Darbar complex. Image by AFP

Hazrat Ali Hajweri, whose father was one of the direct descendants of the Al-Imam Hassan ibn-e-Ali, has had a significant role in spreading Islam during his lifetime. His shrine is located near the Bhatti Gate in Lahore and is one of the most visited shrines.

Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Sehwan Sharif


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Shrine of Syed Muhammad Usman Marwandi – a Sufi saint who was also a religious poet Image By Iqbal Khatri

Syed Muhammad Usman Marwandi was also known by the name of Lal (Red) Shahbaz Qalandar. ‘Lal’ because he would mostly wear red and ‘Shahbaz’ because it denoted nobility and a divine spirit, and Qalandar since he belonged to a Qalandria order of Sufism.

Shrine of Sachal Sarmast, Khairpur


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Shrine of Sachal Sarmast in Khairpur Image By Muhammad Bilal Soomro

Abdul Wahab Farouqi, also known as Sachal Sarmast, was a Sufi and a poet who wrote mostly in Saraiki and Sindhi among 4 other languages. Each year, hundreds of devotees gather to attend the 3-days long Urs of Sachal Sarmast. The shrine is located a few kilometers southwest of Khairpur.


Shrine of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam, Multan


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The Tomb of Bibi Jawindi, Uch Sharif, Punjab


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Shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi, Karachi

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Tomb Of Shah Shamas Tabrez, Multan


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Shrine of Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya, Multan


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Hazrat Muhammad Shah Yusaf Gardezi, Multan



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Shrine of Khawaja Ghulam Farid, Mithan Kot, Rajanpur


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Shrine of Golra Shareef.....
Location......: Islamabad,


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One time a Saudi told my brother who was on Ummrah, that if building Mazaar's or decorating Graves were allowed in Islam, we would make a mazaar of Muhammad SAW that the whole world will Awe on it, we will decorate his grave with Diamonds, Ruby and every precious stone we can find on this God's earth, but we are not allowed to do so, then why you Pakistani's do that...

He must be on crack. He needs to learn about Islam and its history then make statements. These same people issued fatwas against the Prophet peace be upon him grave, attacked Makkah and Madina in 1818 and then again 1925 and destroyed graves. They just love destroying the islamic history and then try to mock others.


I saw a meme, i think on PDF itself and it was like, because of Covid Mazaar's are close, kindly Pray and ask Allah for your wishes for now.. Deep very Deep thought

The type of mockery quoted above is used by the non Muslims to mock Islam. Muslim sects use the same tactics and use it to attack the sunni Muslim.
Masjids were also closed, even the Kaba was closed, so a virus shut down the house of god? Where was God? Why God doesn't help destroy virus? Why Saudi made vaccine mandatory for Hajj and Umrah? Isnt Allah almighty enough for help? Things like that.
 
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Shrine of Sufi Saeen Adham Sultan, a Sufi saint who was a disciple of famous Sufi saint Saeen Lal Shehbaz Qalandar. His shrine is located on a hill in taluka Kot Diji of district Khairpur Mir's, in Sindh Pakistan, about 20 kilometers from Khairpur city.



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Shrine jointly used by Hindus, and Sindhi Muslims who revere the shrine as the tomb of Sheikh Tahir and for Hindus Saeen Jhulelal is traditionally believed to have performed several miracles, typically centered around the Indus River.
Odero Lal town located in Dist ; Matiari , Sindh.


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Aerial View of Shrine of Bari Imam, Islamabad.


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