List of ziyarat locations

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This is a list of ziyarat locations, also known as Islamic pilgrimage sites, that are notable around the world.

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Afghanistan[]

The Blue Mosque in Mazar-e-Sharif

Albania[]

Algeria[]

Azerbaijan[]

Bibi-Heybat Mosque.

Bosnia and Herzegovina[]

Brunei[]

Bulgaria[]

Chad[]

Comoros[]

Cyprus[]

1.Hala Sultan Tekke ( Larnaca )

2. Mauláná Shaykh Muḥammad Nazım 'Adil al- Haqqani ( Lefke )

Djibouti[]

Egypt[]

Ghana[]

Greece[]

Hungary[]

Khawaja Amjad Ali Nizami Sjjada Naseen Khankahe Maula Ali & Astana e Amjadiya Plot No 5 Mishrapur Kursi Road Near Rukmani Cold Store, Lucknow UP India ( 226026)

Gujarat[]

  • Hussain Tekri , Kanodar
  • Mazar e Qutbi , Ahemdabad
  • Mazar e Saifee , Surat
  • Shrine of Ibrahim, Bhadresar, Kutch district
  • Shrine of Shah-e-Alam's Roza in Ahmedabad
  • Shrine Sarkhej Roza of Ganj Ahmed Kahttu in Sarkhej, Ahmedabad
  • Qutub-e-Alam's Mosque in Vatwa, Ahmedabad
  • Shrine of Sultan Ahmed Shah
  • Shrine of Sultan Saiyad Sidi in Ahmedabad
  • Shrine of Khwaja Jamaluddin Dana in Surat
  • Shrine of Saiyad Ahmed Al Addrus in Bharuch
  • Shrine of Baba Ghor near Jagadia
  • Shrine of Baba Rustam shah near Tankaria
  • Shrine of Pir Bukhari in Bhadiyad near Dholka
  • Shrine of Haji Pir in Kutch.
  • Shrine of Shah Vajihuddin Alvi Husayni in Ahmedabad
  • Saiyed Shah jalaluddin Chisty Nizami Hussaini, savli Near Gothada, Vadodara
  • Saiyed Aalad (Alauddin) Al Hussaini Zaidi Ul wasti, savli Near Gothada, Vadodara
  • Saiyed Mustufa Al Hussaini Zaidi Ul wasti, Thasra, Dist Kheda Gujarat
  • Saiyed Nateeb Al Hussaini Zaidi Ul wasti, Pali, Dist Kheda Gujarat
  • Shah Wajihuddin AlviGujarati Shattari Dargah SharifAhmedabad
  • Saiyed Peer Muhammad Shah Al Hussaini Ahmedabad Gujarat

Delhi[]

Uttar Pradesh[]

Jammu & Kashmir[]

Kerala[]

Cheraman Juma Mosque

Maharashtra[]

  • Valley of Saints (shrines of several Sufi saints and the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb), Khuldabad, Aurangabad district,
  • Aurangabad,
  • Raudat Tahera Mumbai

Rajasthan[]

Tamil Nadu[]

Ervadi dargah, the tomb of Sultan Syed Ibrahim Shaheed Badusha
Syed Riyaz Ahmad Naqshbandi's Shrine in Fatehpur
  • Sultan Syed Ibrahim Shaheed Badusha Dargah, Erwadi, Ramanathapuram district
  • Thiruparankundram Dargah (Sultan Sikandar Badushah Shaheed shrine), Thiruparankundram, Madurai district
  • Nagore Shahul Hamid Badusha Dargah, Nagore, Nagapattinam district
  • Madurai Maqbara (dargah of Mir Ahmad Ibrahim, Mir Amjad Ibrahim, and Abdus Salam Ibrahim), Madurai, Madurai district

Punjab[]

  • Tomb of Ameer Ali Shah ()
  • Shrine Baba Khaki Shah Sattar (Dera baba khaki shah malang kattu, Bhathlan)
  • Shrine Baba Bharpoor Shah Sattar ()
  • Shrine Baba Waryam Shah Sattar ()

Madhya Pradesh[]

Indonesia[]

Kota Gede, royal tomb complex for the sultans of Java. It is built in the pre-Islamic, Hindu architectural style.

Many Indonesians visit the royal Javanese graves, or the cemeteries of former presidents and Muslim missionaries.

  • Wali Sanga whose tombs spread across Java
  • Astana Giribangun
  • Giriloyo
  • Imogiri
  • Kota Gede

Iran[]

Imam Reza shrine, tomb of Ali al-Ridha (Eight Shia Twelver Imam)

Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization lists several hundred "ziyarat-gah" or places of pilgrimage in which a sage Imamzadeh, or Imam were buried in Iran. Some of the more popular ones include:

  • Fatima Masumeh Shrine, Qom. Tomb of Fātimah bint Mūsā (sister of eight Shia Twelver Imam Ali al-Ridha and the daughter of the seventh Shia Imam Musa al-Kadhim) and three daughters of the ninth Shia Twelver Imam, Muhammad al-Jawad.
  • Jamkaran, Qom
  • Imam Reza shrine – a large complex, developed on the burial site of the Eighth Shī`a Imām, 'Ali ar-Ridha, Mashad
  • Shah-Abdol-Azim shrine. Tomb of: ‘Abdul ‘Adhīm ibn ‘Abdillāh al-Hasanī (aka. Shah Abdol Azim, a fifth generation descendant of Hasan ibn ‘Alī and a companion of the ninth Shī‘ah Twelver Imām, Muhammad al-Jawad). Adjacent to the shrine, within the complex, are the mausolea of Imamzadeh Tahir (son of the fourth Shī‘ah Twelver Imām Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin), and Imamzadeh Hamzeh (brother of the eighth Shī‘ah Twelver Imām Ali al-Ridha).
  • Imamzadeh Saleh, Shemiran. Tomb of Sāleh (son of the seventh Shī‘ah Twelver Imām Musa al-Kadhim).

Iraq[]

Mosque of Ali in Najaf

Israel and Palestinian Territories[]

Masjid al-Aqsa
  • Al-Aqsa Mosque, built over the spot where the Islamic prophet Muhammad is said to have prayed before he ascended to the heavens; Jerusalem
  • Masjid Sakhra (Dome of the Rock), built over the rock from whence legend holds Muhammad is to have ascended to the heavens; Jerusalem
  • Tomb of Moses, 16 km (10 mi) from Jerusalem
  • Cave of the Patriarchs, Hebron
  • Joseph's Tomb, outside Nablus
  • Tomb of Lot, Bani Na'im
  • Tomb of Tamim al-Dari, Bayt Jibrin
  • Sayed al-Hashim Mosque – Muhammad's great grandfather, Gaza
  • Tomb of Samuel, Nabi Samwil
  • Sidna Ali Mosque, Herzliya – Tomb of Ibn Aleem which was a Muslim saint that fell during the Battle of Arsuf
  • Nabi Rubin Mosque, Palmachim – the Muslim traditional burial site of Reuben. The shrine is abandoned.
  • Nabi Yahya Mosque, Sebastia – tomb of John the Baptist
  • Nebi Akasha Mosque, Jerusalem – tomb of Ukasha ibn al-Mihsan, a friend of Muhammad and also a burial place for some Muslim saints from Saladin's army. The shrine is abandoned. See also Expedition of Ukasha bin Al-Mihsan (Udhrah and Baliy).
  • Tomb of Joshua (Shia Islam), Ramot Naftali – Shiite shrine of Yusha's (Joshua) tomb. The village which includes the shrine was Shiite and destroyed in 1948. The shrine is abandoned.
  • Nabi Bulus, Beit Shemesh – the shrine of Paul the Apostle in the Muslim tradition (unlike the Christian one which is in Rome). The shrine is abandoned.
  • Maqam Shihab al-Din, Nazareth – a small shrine and mosque on rooftop and the burial place of Shihab al-Din, Saladin's nephew who died at the Battle of Hattin near Tiberias. Located in front of the Basilica of the Annunciation.
  • Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem – in front of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Omar prayed there after refusing to pray inside the church, it is also believed to be the place that David prayed.
  • Jubb Yussef (Joseph's Well) – the well that Joseph was thrown in. Abandoned shrine.
  • Tomb of Nabi Saleh, Ramla – Saleh mentioned seven times in the Quran as the prophet who told Mada'in Saleh residents to convert their religion to Islam, after they didn't listened to him the city was destroyed by god. His tomb locked near the White Mosque in the city of Ramla which is the biggest remains of early Islamic mosque in Israel, any spring in year there is an annual pilgrimage celebrations in the shrine.
  • Maqam al-Nabi Shu'ayb, Horns of HattinZiyarat al-Nabi Shu'ayb is the biggest Druze Ziyarat
  • Maqam al-Nabi Sabalan, Hurfeish

Jordan[]

  • An-Nabi Yusha’ bin Noon (Joshua bin Nun), near the city of Al-Salt in Jordan – shrine of Yusha' (Joshua)[1][2]

Kazakhstan[]

  • Aisha Bibi
  • Mausoleum of Khoja Akhmet Yassawi, Turkistan

Kyrgyzstan[]

Lebanon[]

Libya[]

North Macedonia[]

Malaysia[]

Mali[]

Mauritania[]

Montenegro[]

Morocco[]

  • Imam al Jazuli - Marrakech
  • Qadi 'Iyad al Maliki - Marrakech
  • Zawiya Moulay Idris - Fes
  • Zawiya Shaykh Ahmad Tijani - Fes
  • Seven Saints of Marrakech - Marrakech
  • Abd as-Salam ibn Mashish al-Alami - Moulay Abdeslam

Nigeria[]

Pakistan[]

  • Syedi wa Moulaya Bhaijee Bhai Saheb, Chand Bibi Road, Ranchore Lane, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Syed Sajjad Ali Chishti Nizami Sabri Qadri Moradabadi, Railway Headquarter, Lahore Punjab.
  • Mian Abdul Sattar Chishti Nizami almaroof Baba Sabeel Shah Oliya, Railway Headquarter, Lahore Punjab.
  • Darbar Bibi Pak Daman Lahore, Punjab
  • Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, Bhit, Sindh
  • Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Jamshoro District, Sindh
  • Sachal Sarmast Daraza, Dist.Khairpur Sindh
  • Syed Baba Mureed Ali Shah Mehrabpur Dist Naushahro froze sindh.
  • Pir Juman Shah Qurashi Padidan Naushahro Froze Sindh
  • Pir Shaikh Ahmed Kabir Qurashi Padidan Dist Naushahro froze sindh.
  • Syed Ibrahim Shah near Bhira Road Dist Naushahro froze sindh.
  • pir Wanhiyal Dist Naushahro froze sindh.
  • Abdullah Shah Gazi, Karachi Sindh
  • shah shams sabswāri multan pakistan
  • Dargah of Syed Ali Miran Al Naqvi Bhakkari,[clarification needed] Mona Syedan, Punjab
  • Shrine of Usman bin Ali al Ghaznavi Alias Data Ganj Bakhsh Ali Hajveri, Lahore, Punjab
  • Shrine of Bulleh Shah (Abdullah), Kasur, Punjab
  • Shrine of Pir Syed Meher Ali Shah, Golra Sharif, Golra, Islamabad.
  • Shrine of Pir Muhammad Qasim Sadiq Mohrvi from Mohra SharifMurree Rawalpindi Punjab Pakistan
  • Peer Pathan (Tonsa Sharif) Punjab Pakistan, Dera Ghazi Khan
  • Shrine of Pir Hadi Hassan Bux Shah Jilani, Duthro Sharif, Sanghar, Sindh
  • Shrine & Darbar of Syed Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari (Uch Sharif)
  • Darbar of Hazrat Nausha Ganj Bakhsh Qadri (RA). Mandi bahauddin Punjab.

Azad Kashmir[]

Philippines[]

Russia[]

Bashkortostan[]

  • Chishmy, Chishminsky where an early Muslim ruler is buried
  • Starobairamgulovo, Uchalinsky District where two awliya are buried

Saudi Arabia[]

Somalia[]

Sri Lanka[]

  • Shaikh Usman Waliyullah Shrine, Colombo
  • Shaykh Ashraf Waliyullah, Ketchchimalai Mosque, Beruwela
  • Shaykh Ahmed Ibn Mubarak Mawlana, Galle
  • Darvish Muhiyiddeen Waliyullah, Dafthar Jailani, Kuragala
  • Sheikh Inayathullah Waliyullah, Kapthurai Mosque, Weligama
  • Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Umar Badheeb Al Yamani Rahimahullah , Kahatowita
  • Kunjali Marikkar Rahimahullah, Chilaw
  • Bawa Kufi Waliyullah, Kahatapitiya
  • Seyyaduna Tuan Zainul Abdeen Sri Pathy Zeenath Raja Waliyullah, Gongawela, Matale
  • Seyyada Poong Kullanthai Amma Waliyullah, Nanu Oya
  • Sultan Abdul Qadir Waliyullah, Mankumban, Jaffna
  • Seyyaduna Kappal Appa Waliyullah, Talai Mannar, Mannar
  • Dawood Mawlana Waliyullah, Kalmunai
  • Seyyaduna Shihabuddeen Waliyullah, Batticaloa
  • Seyyaduna Abdul Qadir Waliyullah, Mancholai, Kinniya
  • Khorasan Seyyid Ismail Waliyullah (Galebandara Awliya), Kurunagala
  • Seyyiduna Akeel Muhammad Waliyullah, kotiyakumbura, Kegalle
  • Seyyaduna Abdul Jabbar Pal Kudi Bawa Waliyullah, Kataragama
  • Shaik Sayyid Sahabdeen waliyullah , Meeramakam Mosque, Kandy

Sudan[]

Syria[]

  • Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque, the tomb of Zaynab bint Ali, daughter of Ali and Fatimah, Damascus
  • Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque, the tomb of Sukayna bint Husayn, daughter of Husayn ibn Ali – the grandson of Muhammad, Damascus
  • Bab Saghir Cemetery (also called Goristan-e-Ghariban), Damascus. Many famous historical figures, including Umm Kulthum bint Ali and Bilal ibn Ribah are buried here.
  • Nabi Habeel Mosque, the tomb of Abel, son of Adam, Damascus
  • Araq Tomb, Damascus, dedicated to Suhayb al-Rumi
  • Bab al-Hadid, Aleppo
  • Bab al-Nasr, Aleppo
  • Bab Antakeya, Aleppo
  • Hilaliyya Zawiya, Aleppo, mausoleum for Sheikh Mohammed Hilal Ram Hamdani
  • Umayyad Mosque (Jaami al-Amawi), Damascus
  • Salera Hill, Damascus
  • Mount Qasioun, Damascus

Tajikistan[]

  • Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, in kholub
  • Rudaki, first great literary genius of the Modern Persian language, buried in Rudaki
  • Khaja Yaqub al-Charkhi, Gulistan, Dushanbe

Tunisia[]

Turkey[]

Istanbul[]

  • Eyüp Sultan Mosque, where Muhammad's standard-bearer Abu Ayyub al-Ansari is buried, Eyüp
  • (Underground Mosque), where three companions of Muhammad are buried, Karaköy[3]
  • Arab Mosque, where the sahabi Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik is buried, Karaköy[3]
  • Mehmet Emin Tokadi, Fatih
  • , a popular saint visited on Fridays, Fatih
  • , a saint who left his mark on Istanbul
  • , an ascetic's tomb that is visited on the first day of Ramadan[4]
  • , a warrior Sufi who participated in the Conquest of Constantinople
  • , a saint who distributed endless water to the warriors of Sultan Fatih during the Conquest
  • Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque, where Sünbül Efendi is buried, Fatih
  • Aziz Mahmud Hudayi, Üsküdar
  • , a shaykh of the Naqshbandi tariqa and relative of Imam Shamil, Karacaahmet Cemetery,[5] Üsküdar
  • Joshua's Hill, the maqam of Joshua, the young companion of Musa on his sea trip to meet the sage Khidr, Beykoz
  • Yahya Efendi, Beshiktash
  • , spiritual guide of Sultan Abdul Hamid II,[6] Beshiktash
  • Hayreddin Barbarossa, great admiral and Muslim hero of the Mediterranean, Beshiktash
  • Merkez Efendi, Yenikapı
  • Akbaba, Istanbul, where is buried, Beykoz
  • Telli Baba, Sarıyer
  • Fatih Sultan Mehmet Mosque, where Mehmed the Conqueror is buried, Fatih
  • Süleymaniye Mosque, where Suleyman the Lawgiver is buried, Fatih
  • Sultan Abdulhamid Khan, the last effective sultan and caliph of Islam who managed to rule the Ottoman Empire and Caliphate through hard times for 33 years, Fatih
  • Kadir Mısıroğlu, Nasuhi Mosque Cemetery, Üsküdar

Bursa[]

  • Emir Sultan Mosque, where Emir Sultan is buried
  • Karabaş-i Veli Cultural Centre, where is buried[7]
  • Somuncu Baba
  • Mosque and complex[8]
  • Molla Fanari
  • Ismail Haqqi Bursevi
  • Osman Gazi, founder of the Ottoman Empire
  • Orhan Gazi, son of Osman who solidified Ottoman rule in Anatolian lands
  • , a ghazi and dervish of the Bektashi tariqa who participated in the conquest of Bursa,[9] Babasultan

Other cities[]

  • Rumi, Konya
  • Shams Tabrizi, maqam near Rumi, Konya
  • Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi, Konya
  • Ertuğrul Gazi, father of Osman Gazi, Söğüt, Bilecik
  • Sheikh Edebali, spiritual guide and mentor of Osman Gazi, Bilecik
  • Sharafuddin Daghestani, a shaykh of the Naqshbandi tariqa authorized in various other Sufi orders, Yalova
  • , a Khalwati tariqa shaykh,[10] Edirne
  • Hacı Bayram-ı Veli, most popular wali of Ankara
  • , Çamlıdere, Ankara
  • Yunus Emre, folk poet and Sufi mystic who greatly influenced the culture of Turkey, Yunusemre, Eskişehir Province
  • Battal Gazi, a warrior saint who played an important role in Turkish folk literature, Seyitgazi, Eskişehir Province
  • Haji Bektash Veli, founder of the Bektashi Sufi tariqa, Hacıbektaş
  • , a Khalwati tariqa shaykh,[11] Kastamonu
  • , a wali buried on a mountainous city on the way between Istanbul and Ankara,[12] Bolu
  • Akshamsaddin, spiritual guide and mentor of Mehmed the Conqueror, Göynük, Bolu Province
  • Ashab al-Kahf, the cave of the Seven Sleepers in English, Tarsus
  • , built at the site of the cave where Abraham is believed to have been born,[13] Urfa
  • Said Nursi, the maqam representing his grave since his body was exhumed and lost, Urfa
  • Göbekli Tepe, archeological site of the world's oldest megaliths which changed the narrative of the theory of pre-historic settlements, dating back 12,000 years, Urfa
  • Alyasa and Zu l-Kifl, tombs of prominent prophets mentioned in the Holy Quran, Eğil, Diyarbakır Province[14]
  • Habib-i Najjar Mosque, where the supporter of the disciples was martyred for calling the pagans to the religion of Allah, mentioned in the Quran (Ya-Sin:20-27), Antakya, Hatay
  • Beyazid-i Bestami Külliyesi, the maqam of Bayazid Bastami, Kırıkhan, Hatay Province[15]

Turkmenistan[]

United Arab Emirates[]

Al-Ain[]

  • An-Neyadat Cemetery, where a companion of Muhammad is buried.[16]

United States[]

Pennsylvania[]

Uzbekistan[]

  • Muhammad al-Bukhari mausoleum in Samarkand. He authored the hadith collection known as Sahih al-Bukhari, regarded by Sunni Muslims as one of the most authentic (sahih) hadith collections.
  • Al-Tirmidhi, one of the six most authentic collectors of hadith, buried in Termez.
  • Imam Māturīdī, founder of one of the two main Sunni schools of aqida, buried in Samarkand.
  • Shah-i-Zinda necropolis. Tombs of Kusam ibn Abbas (cousin of Muhammad); many different 9th–14th century tombs of scholars, poets, military men, etc.
  • Baha' al-Din Naqshband, founder of what would become one of the largest Sufi Sunni orders, the Naqshbandi, buried in Bukhara.
  • Amir Kulal, an influential Islamic scholar of the mystical Khajagan order, buried in Bukhara.
  • Timur, a great conqueror from Uzbekistan, in the Gur-e-Amir mausoleum, Samarkand.

See also[]

  • Hajj
  • Umra

References[]

  1. ^ Mazar Hazrat Yusha’ bin Noon, on the website of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada [1]
  2. ^ Tomb of Prophet Yusha' (photo of the tomb; Islamic view on Prophet Yusha'/Joshua) [2]
  3. ^ a b Graves of Sahaba - Istanbul
  4. ^ "İstanbul'daki Türbeler | Camiler ve Türbeler" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2021-05-10.
  5. ^ Şeyh Cemaleddin Kumuki Hz. (Turkish) Evliyalar.net
  6. ^ A Guide to Visiting the Sahaba, Sultans and Saints of Istanbul
  7. ^ "KARABAŞ VELÎ - TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi". islamansiklopedisi.org.tr. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  8. ^ "ÜFTÂDE - TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi". islamansiklopedisi.org.tr. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  9. ^ "GEYİKLİ BABA - TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi". islamansiklopedisi.org.tr. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  10. ^ "SEZÂÎ-yi GÜLŞENÎ - TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi". islamansiklopedisi.org.tr. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  11. ^ Şâbân-ı Velî TDV İslam Ansiklopedisi
  12. ^ Hayreddin Tokâdî Hazretleri evliyalarimiz.com
  13. ^ The Cave of Abraham turkeytravelcentre.com
  14. ^ "Diyarbakir | All About Turkey". www.allaboutturkey.com. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  15. ^ Kırıkhan’da Darb-ı Sak Kalesi üzerine inşa edilmiş Beyazid-i Bestami Külliyesi (Turkish)
  16. ^ Al Ain Dargah Shareef Of Sahabi e Rasool Salallahu Alaihiwasallam

Further reading[]

  • Privratsky, Bruce G.(2001) Muslim Turkistan: Kazak Religion and Collective Memory. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon.
  • Subtelny, M. E. (1989) The cult of holy places: religious practices among Soviet Muslims. Middle East Journal, 43(4): 593–604.

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