New Delhi, (TDI): A delegation of 81 Pakistani pilgrims, led by Deputy Head of Mission Asif Khan from the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, visited the Dargah of Hazrat Khawaja Allauddin Ali Ahmed Sabir at Kaliyar Sharif.
The delegation, present in New Delhi for the 756th annual Urs Mubarak of the revered saint, placed a traditional Chaddar at the shrine as a gesture from the people and government of Pakistan.
On the occasion, prayers were also offered for Pakistan’s progress and prosperity.
Upon arrival, the delegation was received by Sajjada Nasheen Hazrat Shah Ali Manzar Aijaz Quddusi Sabri.
The envoy expressed gratitude to the Sajjada Nasheen and the event organizers for their hospitality.
The visit, conducted under the 1974 India-Pakistan protocol for religious shrine visits, highlights the ongoing cultural and religious exchanges between the two countries.
Hazrat Khawaja Allauddin Ali Ahmed Sabir
Hazrat Khawaja Allauddin Ali Ahmed Sabir was a prominent Sufi saint and a revered figure in the Indian subcontinent.
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He is particularly known for his deep spirituality, teachings, and his role in the Chishti Sufi order.
His annual Urs Mubarak, marking his death anniversary, is a significant event attended by devotees from various regions.
His legacy continues to inspire many through his teachings on devotion, humility, and unity.