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When should we visit Hazrat Nizamuddin?

When should we visit Hazrat Nizamuddin?

Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah Timings Nizamuddin Dargah Visit timings are from 5:00 AM in the morning till 10:30 PM in the night. Nizamuddin Dargah qawwali timing is from 6:00 PM to 7.30 PM and 9:00 PM to 10.30 PM on Thursdays.

Are Hindus allowed in Nizamuddin Dargah?

It is a very famous dargah of muslim faith, but non-muslims are welcome too.

How can I go to Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah?

The nearest metro stations to the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah are Pragati Maidan Metro Station and Indraprastha Metro Station on the blue line. From the metro stations, you can take an auto to reach the Dargah complex.

Why do Hindu go to dargah?

Many hindu shopkeepers published Dargah image on a yearly calendar and give it to their customers. They are many beliefs attached with dargah by hindus and muslims. This is their own choice that they have belief in Dargah while on same hand they criticize Holy Qur’an and Holy prophet Muhammad (sawaw).

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Is it safe to visit Nizamuddin Dargah?

Not safe!! The place doesn’t allow women and it isn’t women friendly either. Men will leer at you and the hawkers wont spare you either. It is dingy dirty and very ill maintained with the worst possible people you can come across.

Is camera allowed in Nizamuddin Dargah?

Outside the shrine, you can sit and feel the spritual power, pray silently, just be yourself speak to Auliya and feel lighter at heart. Photography is not allowed. Cameras can be taken inside though. After you come out of the Dargah you might want to visit Nizamuddin Auliya’s residing place.

What should I wear in Dargah?

Visitors coming to the Ajmer dargah should be wearing loose-fitting clothes; preferably cotton, if you are coming during the summers. A headgear is of utmost importance, so make sure that you carry a handkerchief along with you at the very least. Women could carry dupatta.

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What is there inside a Dargah?

Dargahs are often associated with Sufi eating and meeting rooms and hostels, called khanqah or hospices. They usually include a mosque, meeting rooms, Islamic religious schools (madrassas), residences for a teacher or caretaker, hospitals, and other buildings for community purposes.

How do you pray in Dargah?

You can take a floral basket as one shown below along with a Chadar(holy cloth) to offer in the Mzar/Mazaar(shrine/tomb). Devotees can pray & wish for something they want — could be for themselves or others. Once you pray, you can tie the red thread(called Mauli) given along with floral basket outside the Mzar.