Shahjalal Dorgha
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saidultravels
Sylhet City, Bangladesh1 contribution
Jan 2022 • Family
This is one of the holy place for the muslims people. Many travellers visit this place everyday from different part of the world. One of the greatest person (saint) Hazrat Shahjalal R. Who camed in this city with his 360 partners.
Written 22 January 2022
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marcosduke
London, UK1 contribution
Nov 2016 • Solo
I grew up here and indeed attended such events, witnessing grave worship, which is totally insane and forbidden. Islam has 3 holy places, Mecca, Madina and the Occupaied Land where the Dome of the rock is. Muslims do not or should not worship anything or object accept the Creator of all things. May these be people be guided back to common sences. I
Written 29 October 2017
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shofiraz
Sylhet City, Bangladesh14 contributions
May 2018
Hazrat Shahjalal Mazar is situated at Sylhet district in Bangladesh. It is famous for the grave of one of the famous Muslim saints in the region. His name was Shah Jalal ad-Din al-Mujarrad al Naqshbandi. He is locally known as Hazrat Shah Jalal. There are about three and sixty graves from different saints in Sylhet at present. That is the reason; Sylhet city is called Blessed land or Pobitro Nogori
Written 11 June 2018
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Mushfiq Ahmad
Dhaka City, Bangladesh837 contributions
Aug 2016 • Friends
The most Holy Place in Bangladesh. it's the best place of sylhet so please come & be a part of history.
Written 4 September 2016
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Zoburaz
Dhaka City, Bangladesh43 contributions
Jun 2018 • Solo
Hazrat Shahjalal Mazar Sharif is a holy & historical place in Sylhet. The largest mosque in Sylhet was built at the Dargah (also one of the largest in Bangladesh). There are thousands of devotees visiting daily.
Written 15 June 2018
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Khadem B
Labadie, MO328 contributions
Feb 2015 • Family
It's not the matter of rating this part related to the religious activities of Hazrat Shahjalal (R), where nobody has authority add anything extra! Many scholars claimed that He born in 1271 in Konya, Turkey & later moved to Yemen. According to legend Shah Kabir, his uncle gave him a handful earth & asked him to travel to Hindustan that he should settle down whichever place in Hindustan where earth matched completely in smell. HSZR is therefore instrumental in the spread of Islam throughout North East India including Assam. He arrived there in C. 1300. Hindu King Gauru Govinda ruled Sylhet area. There were many incident & fighting with king against his injustice as well as cruel actions towards people. At the end he devoted himself himself in propagating aid lam to the Masses. Under his guidance many Hindu & Buddist converted into. Muslim. He left behind no descendants as he remained bachelor his entire life although many people claimed many things as a part of his family member, better we don't involve ourselves in this part, who did for their wrongful gain. It's a very common discussion since long. The exact date of his death is unknown but he is reported by IBN Battuta to have died in 746 AH (1347 AD). He was buried in Sylhet which place is known as Dargah Mohallah. It's a place of worship to Allah with arrangements of huge space for Men & Woman. Many historical things there as of today including fishes in the pond. His graveyard in the upstairs with right hand direction. There is place to make necessary & recite the holy adjacent his graveyard. It's very crowds place all over in the year. Many unwanted co-incident can be observed, better to over look those. I have been visiting this holy place since by boyhood. During my last visit I couldn't see unwanted issued significantly, quite less. Many Muslims has different faith but important to have knowledge about the proper guideline be a Muslim. That will save us from undue things when visit the place like this.
I strongly recommend to visit this place who has patient & who is eager to go into the depth of any history beneficial to mankind.
I strongly recommend to visit this place who has patient & who is eager to go into the depth of any history beneficial to mankind.
Written 2 September 2015
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Helena Craig
Bristol, UK116 contributions
Jan 2014 • Family
Hazrat Shah Jalal was a muslim sufi saint who died in around 1347 in Sylhet and is buries here. Inside the mosque, there is a large courtyard and a pond with fish with a mystic story attached to them. It is possible to go into the tomb but need to be addressed appropriately. The mosque and courtyard is full of pilgrims giving it a real buzz. There are also lots of genuine disabled beggars, so be come prepared with 10 taka notes to hand out
Written 22 January 2014
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Galib
Dhaka City, Bangladesh1,048 contributions
Mar 2018 • Solo
This is the famous holiest place for which Sylhet is famous for! You would find a sense of peace and tranquility inside your heart when you are inside and in pray but sadly the people has made it a place of big business! There are hundreds of money collection traps - most of which are not even supported by the instruction of Islam. I would suggest just to go there - pray at the graves and in the mosque. Remember, dead ones never need or seek your money. So spend wisely.
Written 17 March 2018
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Tanvir T
83 contributions
Dec 2016 • Solo
One of the holiest places in Sylhet.
People travel from all over the country to Shahjalal and Shahporan Mazar.
I personally do nor support a Mazar culture.
However, Shahjalal offers the biggest prayer gathering in Sylhet.
Still worth a visit.
Please be aware as there are pickpocketers about.
And DO NOT buy any candles or 'Agar Batti' as they are resold over and over again. Only certain individuals benefit.
People travel from all over the country to Shahjalal and Shahporan Mazar.
I personally do nor support a Mazar culture.
However, Shahjalal offers the biggest prayer gathering in Sylhet.
Still worth a visit.
Please be aware as there are pickpocketers about.
And DO NOT buy any candles or 'Agar Batti' as they are resold over and over again. Only certain individuals benefit.
Written 3 June 2017
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M M Hasan Maruf
Tangail, Bangladesh87 contributions
Need to pay more attention for cleanliness. The pond was not clean. smell bad. The pigeon may organize in good fashion.
Written 29 November 2014
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i want to know the contact of shah jalal dargah care taker mouzan or imam or sajjah of dargah.
Written 25 November 2018
I don't know but i will try to collect the information.
Written 26 November 2018
Hlw shah jalal rahmatullah mazar Shorif er uros kobe hobe keu bolte Parvnen.pls
Written 10 July 2017
As salamu Alaikum.
If one was to take my opinion on board, Uros is not in line with Islam, especially what goes on in the name of Uros and Islam; totally wrong. The same can be said of the Mazar culture in Bangladesh. This has become so wide, its unfortunate. Please carry out your own research.
Written 10 July 2017
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