Nizamuddin Dargah
Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah (Urdu: نظام الدّین درگاہ, Hindi: निज़ामुद्दीन दरगाह) is the dargah (mausoleum) of one of the world's most famous Sufi saints, Hazrat Khwaja Syed Nizamuddin Auliya (1238 - 1325 CE). Situated in the Hazrat Nizamuddin West area of Delhi, the dargah is visited by thousands of Muslims every week, and sees a fair share of Hindus, Christians and people from other religions. The tombs of poet Hazrat Amir Khusro and Mughal princess Jehan Ara Begum are also located within the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah complex, and Inayat Khan's tomb is just around the corner.[1]
The neighborhood
The neighborhood surrounding the dargah is named after the saint, and is divided into two parts along Mathura Road: Nizamuddin West where the Dargah complex and a lively market dominated by Muslim vendors is located, and Nizamuddin East, an upper-Nizamuddin Railway Station.
The other important monuments in the Nizamuddin heritage area include Humayun's Tomb, Chausath Khamba, Mirza Ghalib's tomb, Barakhamba, Sabz Burj (Blue Gumbad) at the Nizamuddin Circle and Lal Mahal.
In popular culture
Arziyan, a qawwali in the film Delhi 6 (2009) composed by A. R. Rahman is dedicated to Nizamuddin Auliya. Kun Faya Kun a song in the movie Rockstar (2011) composed by A. R. Rahman, is also shot at the dargah, featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Nizami Brothers, the traditional qawwals of the dargah.[2] The dargah has also been featured in movies like Bajrangi Bhaijaan featuring Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor, and in Aawan Akhiyan Jawan Akhiyan a qawwali in the film Ahista Ahista (2006) featuring Soha Ali Khan and Abhay Deol.
Qawwali at Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah
Qawwali sessions are held every Thursday after Maghrib prayer i.e. sunset time namaz/salat. Often Saturday is also a Qawwali session day but sometimes due to various reasons it is cancelled. But Thursday sessions are never cancelled being precursor to jumme ki raat (i.e. Friday eve).
Dargah Incharge
Descendants Of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya R.A Who all are from the family of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya look after the whole Management of Dargah Sharif [3][4][5][6]
See also
- Islamic places of pilgrimage in India
- The Hope Project Charitable Trust - NGO with project in area
- Hazarat Shah Turabul Haq Dargah
References
- ↑ Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah, history and structures
- ↑ "Ali Zafar visits Nizamuddin Dargah". The Times of India. Feb 24, 2012. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
- ↑ http://zeenews.india.com/entertainment/musicindia/rockstar-music-launch-at-nizamuddin-dargah_96390.html
- ↑ http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToPrint_TOINEW&Type=text/html&Locale=english-skin-custom&Path=TOICH/2012/08/30&ID=Pc02609
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/delhi/799th-birthday-celebrations-of-Hazrat-Nimazuddin-Auliya-held-recently-at-the-Hazrat-Nizamuddin-Dargah-in-Delhi/articleshow/28510106.cms
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Ali-Zafar-visits-Nizamuddin-Dargah/articleshow/12004488.cms
See also
- Sadia Dehlvi (2012). The Sufi Courtyard: Dargahs of Delhi. Harper Collins. ISBN 9350290952.
External links
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- A short guide to the dargah Nizamuddin area at Delhi
- Maps of the Dargah Nizamuddin area in New Delhi
- Photos of the dargah of Hazrat Nizamuddin (Delhi)
Coordinates: 28°35′29″N 77°14′31″E / 28.59139°N 77.24194°E