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Multan / Attractions / Shrines
The devastation
of Khorasan and Western Iran was to the benefit of this part of
Pakistan, for it led to the settling in this city of a large number
of pious and learned men and noble families like Gardezi Syeds
and Qureshis from Khawarizm, amongst whom Sheikh Bahauddin Zakaria
is a famous saint. About the same time Pir Shams Tabrez from Sabzwar
and Kazi Qutubuddin from Kashan came to Multan. Baba Farid Shakar
Ganj settled in Pakpattan. Khawaja Qutubaddin Bakhatair Kaki passed
through to Delhi and Syed Jalal, the spiritual leader of many
family in Multan, Muzafargarh and Bahawalpur, came to Uch, Sultan
Sakhi Sarwar's father also emigrated from Bokhara to Sakot in
Multan district. These venerable men contributed greatly to spreading
Islam in this area. the saints and shrines of Multan have been
attracting a large number of devotees all the year round.
The shrines
of one of the foremost scholars of Islam, Shaikh Bahauddin Zakaria
is located in the fort.
The Mausoleum
was built by the saint himself. It has a unique style of architecture
of that period, the mausoleum of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, the grandson
of Sahikh Bahauddin Zakaria, is also located near the main gate
of the Multan Fort.
He was also
a man of great religious and political influence. Besides its
religious importance, the Mausoleum has a unique architectural
value. Its dome is considered to be the second largest in the
world after "Gol Gumbad" of Bijapur, India. the mausoleum has
very rich geometrical patterns, calligraphy and colourful floral,
mosaic and glazed tile work.
The mausoleum
has recently been given the Agha Khan Award for the best Muslim
Architecture. The shrine is visited by devotees all the year round.
The shrine of Hazrat Shams Sabzwari is located near Aamkhas Garden.
Other shrines in Multan include that of Muhammad Yousaf Fardezi
near Bohar Gate, Musa Pak. Shaheed inside the Pak. Gate, Total
Mai near Haram Gate, Shah Ali Akbar, a descendant of Shah Shams
Sabzwari, in Suramiani and Bab Sarfa near Eidgah.
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