Tomb Of Shams-ud-Din Araqi
Background
Mir Syed Mohammad Isfani alias Mir Shams-ud-Din Araqi was an Iranian Sufi Muslim saint, known for having introduced the tenets held by Muhammad Noorbaksh Qahistani, a 15th-century Iranian Sufi who gave his name to the Noorbakshia school of Islam. Araqi was part of the order of Twelver Shia Sufis in Jammu and Kashmir who greatly influenced the social fabric of the Kashmir Valley and its surrounding regions.
Araqi died in 1515 and was buried at Zaddibal in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. His body was later shifted to Chadoora for unknown reasons, where he is currently buried at the Araqi shrine. Araqi was a descendant of Musa al-Kadhim, the seventh Imam in Twelver Shia Islam.
Friday prayers
People offer Friday prayers at the shrine. Majlis is also held at the shrine. People across the valley come here to visit the shrine. Anjuman e Sharie Shian is the custodian of the shrine.
Architecture
This shrine is protected with cemented wall. There are many bathrooms attached to it. Many rooms have been built for pilgrims and travellers. The area of the shrine and its ground is about 10 kanals.
See also
References
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