
Haji Ali Dargah is one of the most popular religious places in Mumbai, visited by people of all religions alike. Haji Ali Dargah is one of India’s most famous and prestigious landmarks situated about 500 yards from the Mumbai shoreline in the middle of the Arabian Sea off Lala Lajpatrai Marg.
                    The structure was erected on a set of high rising rocks and was              given its present day shape in the early 19th century              after the Trust was legally formed as an entity in 1916.                                 
             Haji Ali Dargah is              the complex housing the tomb of the Muslim Saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari               (R.A.). Along with the               tomb, there is also a Masjid at Haji Ali. This monument has been               sentinel to the shores of Mumbai since a long time.
                                         The                  structure has white domes and minarets reminiscent with the                  Mughal architecture of the period. The Dargah is a renowned                  pilgrimage site among the Muslims. Non-Muslims are also allowed                  to visit the Dargah. The white-coloured structure attracts                  visitors in large numbers. About 10                  - 15 thousand people visit the Dargah daily. The number of                  visitors increases to 20 - 30 thousand, on Thursdays, Fridays                  and Sundays. Lakhs of devotees visit the Dargah on the second                  day of Ramadhan Eid and Bakri Eid (Eid-ul-Uzha), and during which                  the pathway leading to the Dargah Complex looks like a Sea of                  Humanity.                  People from all parts of                  the world without restrictions of caste, creed and religion                  visit the Dargah to offer their prayers and for the fulfillment                  of their wishes by the blessings of the Saint Pir Haji Ali Shah                  Bukhari (R.A.). Some pray for wealth, others for health, children, marriages, etc. have their                  wishes being granted at all the times.  | 
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