Apart from that we also provide spiritual treatment to humanity, to elevate them to follow the order of Almighty God. We pass on this knowledge and our culture to inquisitive minds like students, researchers and travelers. Our books and works of literature help our visitors to understand our philosophy better. We also guide them people in spiritual practices of Sufism.
Manat refers to a vow or a promise made to a saint or a divine figure, often in exchange for a favor or blessing. This practice is prevalent in many religious traditions, but it holds a special significance in Sufism.
Langar refers to the practice of serving free meals to all visitors, regardless of their background, caste, or creed. This practice embodies the principles of sharing, community service, and inclusivity.
A chadar is a ceremonial cloth, often made of fine fabric, which is offered as a gesture of devotion at the tomb of a saint. The act of placing a chadar on the grave is laden with meaning and tradition according sufism.
Eid ul-Adha, also known as the “Festival of Sacrifice,” is an important Islamic holiday commemorating the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son in obedience to God.
The tomb dedicated to him was built by his disciple Syed Murtuza Khan Bukhari, the eleventh (1606-1609) governor of Ahmedabad during reign of Jahangir.
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