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Mohri Sharif (Urdu موہری شریف) is a village in Tehsil Kharian, in the Gujrat District of Punjab, Pakistan. It lies midway between Lahore and Islamabad. Mohri Sharif and Kharian Tehsil have many of its population settled in European countries. The most famous place in Mohri Sharif is the shrine of Murshid-e Kamil, Qibla Aalam Hazrat Khawaja Sufi Nawab uDeen, and Qayyum e panjam Hazrat Al-Haajj Khawaja Mohammad Masoom. Qibla Aalam Sufi Nawab uDeen migrated to Mohri Sharif on 7 March 1931 following the word of his Sheikh. In the beginning he settled in the western part of Mohri Sharif. During that time, the landlord (Raja) of Mohri Sharif and his mother requested Hazrat Sufi Nawab uDeen to accept their land in the eastern part of the town for Darbar’s construction. He refused to take the land. Raja sahib insisted and offered a deal. If the distance between the house of Hazrat Sufi Nawab uDeen’s sheikh Hazrat Hafiz Abdul Kareem and his darbar is same as the distance between Hazrat Sufi Nawab uDeen’s house and the proposed darbar site then Hazrat Sufi Nawab uDeen must accept the land as Allah’s will. Therefore, after measuring the distance, it turned out the distance is the same. Hazrat Sufi Nawab uDeen accepted the land, considering it to be Allah’s will. The surface of new proposed land was irregular and bumpy. It was quite hard work to make it smooth. Hazrat Sufi Nawab uDeen and his companions constructed a majestic Jammiah Mosque, and even today a commanding tomb of Sufi Nawab uDeen is present in Mohri Sharif, where million of people gain spiritual benefits. Sajjada Nasheen/Chair-holder of Darbar-e-Alia Mohri Sharif today is Hazrat Khawaja Mohammad Zubair and under Government of Pakistan. == Overview of Darbar Sharif == There is grand three-way entrance to the shrine of Hazrat Sufi Nawab uDeen and Hazrat Khawaja Mohammad Masoom. The shrine has a central dome with a huge chandelier in the middle. Walls of the shrine are decorated with Quranic verses similar to Mughal-style architecture. Outside the shrine there are twenty arches, creating a grand entrance towards the tomb. Hazrat Sufi Nawab uDeen proposed place of his grave near Shukriya Masjid. Hazrat Khawaja Mohammad Masoom requested a location near the Jamiah Mosque so that a tomb could be created within the Darbar-e-Aalia Mohri Sharif. Hazrat Sufi Nawab uDeen accepted his request. Therefore, he chose the southern part of Jamiah Mosque for his shrine. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mohri Sharif」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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