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Haji Ali Dargah - Mumbai's Iconic Landmark & Surrounding Areas
Haji Ali Dargah is a 14th-century Islamic abode in Mumbai. This mysterious architectural marvel was
built to honour the Sufi saint Sayyed Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. Off Lala Lajpatrai Marg, Mumbai's famous
tourist spot floats in the Arabian Sea. Thousands of Muslim and non-Muslim worshippers visit Haji Ali
Dargah. The tomb and mosque are close to many affluent areas of Mumbai, such as Worli. It is also close
to famous landmarks such as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and the Bandra Worli Sea Link, both of which
are only 6 kilometres away. Please tell us more about Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai, including its architecture,
timings, history, and how to get there.
Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai's History
Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai was constructed in 1413 to honour Sufi saint Sayyed Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.
Saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari died on his way to Mecca, and his last wish was that his shroud (kafan) be
thrown into the sea and his body buried wherever the shroud was discovered. His body was discovered
floating in Worli Bay, and his followers decided to build a tomb in the sea as well as a mosque in the
same complex.
Between 1960 and 1964, the building was reconstructed in the twentieth century. The Haji Ali Dargah
Trust began managing the tomb in 1916, and a sanatorium with an entrance gate was added in 1950.
Following that, the Dargah Sharif underwent extensive remodelling and renovations, and the entire
complex now spans 5000 square metres.
Are you looking flat for sale koparkhairane?
Mumbai's Haji Ali Dargah
When visiting Haji Ali Dargah, these are some of the structures you should see.
Minaret of the Masjid: The Minaret of the Masjid and domes reflect the indo-Muslim architectural style.
The Minaret was restored using only pure white marble and no iron or steel. Engineers claim that the
structure is earthquake-proof. Haji Ali Dargah's tallest Minaret stands 85 feet tall. From here, a clarion
call is issued to fellow Muslims to perform Namaz (prayer) five times a day at the appointed hour.
The previous sanatorium, built in 1950, was a single-story block with a single room and kitchen and a
small balcony. A new Sanatorium was built in 1980. This three-story building houses 30 apartments,
each of which has one or two bedrooms, a hall, a kitchen, and attached bathrooms. Any visitor can stay
in these apartments for a maximum of three months at an affordable monthly rate of Rs 150 to Rs 600.
Qawwal Khana is an open hall southwest of the Dargah Sharif. Musicians and qawwali singers use this
open space to perform devotional qawwali.
Who owns the Haji Ali Dargah?
The Haji Ali Dargah Trust, founded by Abdul Karim Haji Essa Haji Fazla, Haji Jan Mohamed Haji
Mohamed, and other Cutchi Memons, looks after Haji Ali Dargah. The Bombay Public Trust Act of 1950
established the Trust.
Mumbai Haji Ali Dargah Entrance Fee
There is no admission fee to Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai. However, donations are always welcome. A
portion of the contributions are used to support Islamic schools and provide scholarships.
When to Visit Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai
Haji Ali Dargah is open from 5:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. seven days a week. There is also a widespread
misconception that only Muslims are permitted to enter the mausoleum, which is untrue. Everyone is
welcome at the Dargah. Because the tides are lower between October and March, this is the best time
to visit Haji Ali.
Visit the Dargah on Islamic holy days such as Eid, the 16th day of each Islamic month, Muharram, and so
on for a unique experience of its prayers or rituals.
How to Enter Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai
When visiting Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai, you must follow the following instructions:
 It is recommended that you dress modestly. Wear clothing that covers your knees and
shoulders. Ladies can also cover their heads with a scarf or shawl. If you do not want to bring a
scarf or shawl, you can rent one from a nearby shop. Also, avoid clothing with a lot of logos and
graphics.
 There is a separate entrance for males and females, and it is required to follow the rule if you
visit Haji Ali with a companion of the opposite sex.
 Females should enter the mosque and prayer hall through the west side entrance. Males should
approach from the south.
 You must remove your shoes before entering the dargah.
 Mobile phones should be set to silent mode or turned off completely. Also, avoid taking out
your phone because it may annoy others.
 To obtain the saint's blessings, you must present flowers and chadar (cloth coverings).
How to Get to the Haji Ali Dargah
 Bus: There are numerous buses that run throughout the city to and from Haji Ali Dargah.
Popular bus routes include 33, 37, 63, 81, 83, 84, 85, 87, 89, 92, 93, 124, 125, 351, 357, 385, and
521.
 Train: Take a Mumbai Suburban Railway train (also known as a Local train) to Mahalaxmi
Railway Station or Mumbai Central Station, then a rickshaw or taxi to Haji Ali Dargah.
 Haji Ali Dargah International Airport Chatrapati Shivaji Airport provides easy access to Mumbai.
The airport is 12-16 kilometres away from the Dargah.
Tourist Attractions in Mumbai Near Haji Ali Dargah
There are numerous tourist attractions close to Haji Ali Dargah that you can visit after your visit to the
Dargah:
Marine Drive, also known as the Queen's Necklace, is Mumbai's pride. Marine Drive has many
streetlights along the seashore, creating the illusion of a necklace. This lovely location is only 5.2
kilometres from Haji Ali Dargah.
Siddhi Vinayak Temple: One of Mumbai's most famous temples, Siddhi Vinayak Temple is located 6.2
kilometres from Haji Ali. This temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, and the Ganesha idol is carved from
a single piece of black stone.
Nehru Planetarium: Nehru Planetarium is 2.5 kilometres away from Haji Ali Dargah. Nehru Planetarium
is a well-known name in the field of astronomy and science education. If you enjoy science and space,
this is a must-see attraction.
Chowpatty Beach: Chowpatty Beach has some amazing sunsets and delicious food. This major tourist
attraction in Mumbai is only 3.4 kilometres away from Haji Ali Dargah. Camel rides, merry-go-rounds,
Ferris Wheels, and pony rides are also available.
Elephanta Caves are located on Elephant Island and are also known as Gharapurichi Leni. It is the
pinnacle of Indian architecture, representing Indian mythology. To get to Elephanta Caves, take a ferry
from Gateway of India, which is 8.2 kilometres from the Dargah.
Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Worli Fort, Jehangir Art Gallery, and
Colaba Causeway are some other tourist attractions in Mumbai.
Residential Areas Near Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai
Mahalaxmi: Mahalaxmi is a wealthy neighbourhood in Mumbai. This neighbourhood is close to
Mahalaxmi Temple and Jaslok Hospital. All major banks and ATMs are also nearby. Shopping malls such
as Heera Panna Arcade and Sobo Central are nearby for all of your shopping needs.
Residential property in Mahalaxmi
Residential type Sale (Average) Rent (Average)
Flat (2,3 and 4 BHK) Rs 4 crore Rs 138/sqft
Commercial property in Mahalaxmi
Property type Sale (Average) Rent (Average)
Shop Rs 30,227/ sqft Rs 150/sqft
Lower Parel:
Lower Parel consists of both commercial and residential properties. It has fantastic commercial
establishments, markets, and retail hubs. It is well-connected to the Eastern Express Highway and is
close to several prestigious hospitals and schools.
Residential property in Lower Parel
Residential type Sale (Average) Rent (Average)
Flat (2,3 and 4 BHK) Rs 5 crore Rs 106/sq ft
Commercial property in Lower Parel
Property type Sale (Average) Rent (Average)
Shop Rs 25000/ sq ft Rs 200/sq ft
Worli: Worli is a posh Mumbai neighbourhood with a mix of commercial and residential spaces. This
area is known for having the most expensive properties in India. It has excellent access to the Anne
Beasant Road and the Eastern Expressway. Worli is home to renowned educational institutions such as
DY Patil International School, Sacred Heart School, and Podar International School. There are numerous
hospitals in the area, including Poddar Hospital and ESIC Hospital.
Residential property in Worli
Residential type Sale (Average) Rent (Average)
Flat (2,3,4 and 5 BHK) Rs 10 crore Rs 180/sq ft
Commercial property in Worli
Property type Sale (Average) Rent (Average)
Shop Rs27719/ sqft Rs 129/sqft
Finally, Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai.
Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai was built in the 14th century to commemorate the Sufi saint Sayyed Pir Haji Ali
Shah Bukhari. Every day, around 40,000 people visit Haji Ali Dargah, with the number increasing on
Thursdays and Fridays. Haji Ali, a tomb and mosque, is located near many posh areas of Mumbai, such
as Worli, as well as famous landmarks such as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Juhu, and Bandra Worli Sea
Link.
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  • 1. Haji Ali Dargah - Mumbai's Iconic Landmark & Surrounding Areas Haji Ali Dargah is a 14th-century Islamic abode in Mumbai. This mysterious architectural marvel was built to honour the Sufi saint Sayyed Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. Off Lala Lajpatrai Marg, Mumbai's famous tourist spot floats in the Arabian Sea. Thousands of Muslim and non-Muslim worshippers visit Haji Ali Dargah. The tomb and mosque are close to many affluent areas of Mumbai, such as Worli. It is also close to famous landmarks such as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and the Bandra Worli Sea Link, both of which are only 6 kilometres away. Please tell us more about Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai, including its architecture, timings, history, and how to get there. Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai's History Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai was constructed in 1413 to honour Sufi saint Sayyed Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. Saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari died on his way to Mecca, and his last wish was that his shroud (kafan) be thrown into the sea and his body buried wherever the shroud was discovered. His body was discovered floating in Worli Bay, and his followers decided to build a tomb in the sea as well as a mosque in the same complex. Between 1960 and 1964, the building was reconstructed in the twentieth century. The Haji Ali Dargah Trust began managing the tomb in 1916, and a sanatorium with an entrance gate was added in 1950. Following that, the Dargah Sharif underwent extensive remodelling and renovations, and the entire complex now spans 5000 square metres. Are you looking flat for sale koparkhairane? Mumbai's Haji Ali Dargah When visiting Haji Ali Dargah, these are some of the structures you should see.
  • 2. Minaret of the Masjid: The Minaret of the Masjid and domes reflect the indo-Muslim architectural style. The Minaret was restored using only pure white marble and no iron or steel. Engineers claim that the structure is earthquake-proof. Haji Ali Dargah's tallest Minaret stands 85 feet tall. From here, a clarion call is issued to fellow Muslims to perform Namaz (prayer) five times a day at the appointed hour. The previous sanatorium, built in 1950, was a single-story block with a single room and kitchen and a small balcony. A new Sanatorium was built in 1980. This three-story building houses 30 apartments, each of which has one or two bedrooms, a hall, a kitchen, and attached bathrooms. Any visitor can stay in these apartments for a maximum of three months at an affordable monthly rate of Rs 150 to Rs 600. Qawwal Khana is an open hall southwest of the Dargah Sharif. Musicians and qawwali singers use this open space to perform devotional qawwali. Who owns the Haji Ali Dargah? The Haji Ali Dargah Trust, founded by Abdul Karim Haji Essa Haji Fazla, Haji Jan Mohamed Haji Mohamed, and other Cutchi Memons, looks after Haji Ali Dargah. The Bombay Public Trust Act of 1950 established the Trust. Mumbai Haji Ali Dargah Entrance Fee There is no admission fee to Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai. However, donations are always welcome. A portion of the contributions are used to support Islamic schools and provide scholarships. When to Visit Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai Haji Ali Dargah is open from 5:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. seven days a week. There is also a widespread misconception that only Muslims are permitted to enter the mausoleum, which is untrue. Everyone is welcome at the Dargah. Because the tides are lower between October and March, this is the best time to visit Haji Ali. Visit the Dargah on Islamic holy days such as Eid, the 16th day of each Islamic month, Muharram, and so on for a unique experience of its prayers or rituals. How to Enter Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai When visiting Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai, you must follow the following instructions:  It is recommended that you dress modestly. Wear clothing that covers your knees and shoulders. Ladies can also cover their heads with a scarf or shawl. If you do not want to bring a scarf or shawl, you can rent one from a nearby shop. Also, avoid clothing with a lot of logos and graphics.
  • 3.  There is a separate entrance for males and females, and it is required to follow the rule if you visit Haji Ali with a companion of the opposite sex.  Females should enter the mosque and prayer hall through the west side entrance. Males should approach from the south.  You must remove your shoes before entering the dargah.  Mobile phones should be set to silent mode or turned off completely. Also, avoid taking out your phone because it may annoy others.  To obtain the saint's blessings, you must present flowers and chadar (cloth coverings). How to Get to the Haji Ali Dargah  Bus: There are numerous buses that run throughout the city to and from Haji Ali Dargah. Popular bus routes include 33, 37, 63, 81, 83, 84, 85, 87, 89, 92, 93, 124, 125, 351, 357, 385, and 521.  Train: Take a Mumbai Suburban Railway train (also known as a Local train) to Mahalaxmi Railway Station or Mumbai Central Station, then a rickshaw or taxi to Haji Ali Dargah.  Haji Ali Dargah International Airport Chatrapati Shivaji Airport provides easy access to Mumbai. The airport is 12-16 kilometres away from the Dargah. Tourist Attractions in Mumbai Near Haji Ali Dargah There are numerous tourist attractions close to Haji Ali Dargah that you can visit after your visit to the Dargah: Marine Drive, also known as the Queen's Necklace, is Mumbai's pride. Marine Drive has many streetlights along the seashore, creating the illusion of a necklace. This lovely location is only 5.2 kilometres from Haji Ali Dargah. Siddhi Vinayak Temple: One of Mumbai's most famous temples, Siddhi Vinayak Temple is located 6.2 kilometres from Haji Ali. This temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, and the Ganesha idol is carved from a single piece of black stone. Nehru Planetarium: Nehru Planetarium is 2.5 kilometres away from Haji Ali Dargah. Nehru Planetarium is a well-known name in the field of astronomy and science education. If you enjoy science and space, this is a must-see attraction. Chowpatty Beach: Chowpatty Beach has some amazing sunsets and delicious food. This major tourist attraction in Mumbai is only 3.4 kilometres away from Haji Ali Dargah. Camel rides, merry-go-rounds, Ferris Wheels, and pony rides are also available. Elephanta Caves are located on Elephant Island and are also known as Gharapurichi Leni. It is the pinnacle of Indian architecture, representing Indian mythology. To get to Elephanta Caves, take a ferry from Gateway of India, which is 8.2 kilometres from the Dargah.
  • 4. Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Worli Fort, Jehangir Art Gallery, and Colaba Causeway are some other tourist attractions in Mumbai. Residential Areas Near Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai Mahalaxmi: Mahalaxmi is a wealthy neighbourhood in Mumbai. This neighbourhood is close to Mahalaxmi Temple and Jaslok Hospital. All major banks and ATMs are also nearby. Shopping malls such as Heera Panna Arcade and Sobo Central are nearby for all of your shopping needs. Residential property in Mahalaxmi Residential type Sale (Average) Rent (Average) Flat (2,3 and 4 BHK) Rs 4 crore Rs 138/sqft Commercial property in Mahalaxmi Property type Sale (Average) Rent (Average) Shop Rs 30,227/ sqft Rs 150/sqft Lower Parel: Lower Parel consists of both commercial and residential properties. It has fantastic commercial establishments, markets, and retail hubs. It is well-connected to the Eastern Express Highway and is close to several prestigious hospitals and schools. Residential property in Lower Parel Residential type Sale (Average) Rent (Average) Flat (2,3 and 4 BHK) Rs 5 crore Rs 106/sq ft
  • 5. Commercial property in Lower Parel Property type Sale (Average) Rent (Average) Shop Rs 25000/ sq ft Rs 200/sq ft Worli: Worli is a posh Mumbai neighbourhood with a mix of commercial and residential spaces. This area is known for having the most expensive properties in India. It has excellent access to the Anne Beasant Road and the Eastern Expressway. Worli is home to renowned educational institutions such as DY Patil International School, Sacred Heart School, and Podar International School. There are numerous hospitals in the area, including Poddar Hospital and ESIC Hospital. Residential property in Worli Residential type Sale (Average) Rent (Average) Flat (2,3,4 and 5 BHK) Rs 10 crore Rs 180/sq ft Commercial property in Worli Property type Sale (Average) Rent (Average) Shop Rs27719/ sqft Rs 129/sqft Finally, Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai. Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai was built in the 14th century to commemorate the Sufi saint Sayyed Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. Every day, around 40,000 people visit Haji Ali Dargah, with the number increasing on Thursdays and Fridays. Haji Ali, a tomb and mosque, is located near many posh areas of Mumbai, such as Worli, as well as famous landmarks such as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Juhu, and Bandra Worli Sea Link.
  • 6. You’re looking for Buy Home In Navi Mumbai we have the Best Buy Properties In Navi Mumbai Like Ready to Move & Nearby possession: https://navimumbaihouses.com/property/search/buy/navi-mumbai-all/ If you want daily property update details please follow us on Facebook Page / YouTube Channel / Twitter