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The Dargah has separate entries, for both men and women; to offer their prayers to the saint. An interesting ritual is to tie a yellow and red thread also known as the mannat thread on the west-facing wall of the Dargah to make your wishes come true! People can offer a green and red chaddar to the tomb of Pir which is then stroked over with a peacock feathered holy broom as it is believed to be an act of brushing off all the negativity. A lot of people contribute to the Dargah through donations in order to provide for various functions.

You can also do the same through by visiting this link: www. The structure was erected on a set of high rising rocks and was given the present day shape in the early 19 th century, after which the Trust was reformed as an entity in to manage the dargahs activities. According to legends, once the saint, Pir Haji Ali, saw a poor woman crying on the road, holding an empty vessel.

He asked her what the problem was, she sobbed that her husband would thrash her as she stumbled and accidentally spilled the oil she was carrying. He asked her to take him to the spot where she spilt the oil.

There, he jabbed a finger into the soil and the oil gushed out. The overjoyed woman filled up the vessel and went home. Full of remorse, he soon fell ill and directed his followers to cast the coffin carrying his body into the Arabian Sea. Haji Ali died during his journey to Mecca and miraculously the casket carrying his body, floated back to these shores, getting stuck in the string of rocky islets just off the shore of Worli.

Thus, the Dargah was constructed there. Standing tall on a set of high rocks, the Dargah houses a tomb as well as a Masjid. In the whitewashed domes and minarets, the Dargah reflects the Mughal architectural style of the period. The Muezzin climbs to the top of this Minaret to call Muslims to prayer five times a day.

The tomb is guarded by an elegant silver frame which is supported by equally beautiful carved marble pillars. Whereas the pillars on the inner side of the hall showcase artistic glasswork highlighting the Arabic patterns spelling the 99 names of Allah.

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Mere Khwaja Hindi Mohd Salamat Radio. Rajesh Ghayal. Mere Khwaja Songs. Mere Maula Mere Khwaja. Mere Sang Sang Mere Khwaja. Similar Songs. All Right Reserved. Not Now Yes. We have noticed that you have an ad blocker enabled on your browser. This lighthearted qawwalis song can be considered the basic prototype on which a very large number of qawwali songs have subsequently been created, circulated and enjoyed.

In a way it makes its own subgenre of qawwalis. This is probably the best claimant to the award of the best ever qawwali in the history of Bollywood, so rich is its content in terms of classical music, innovation, creativity, beats, lyrics, singing talent and variety. This unique qawwali is an amalgam of contributions from many greats of Bollywood music, who worked together to create this great masterpiece.

In a way this is what a qawwali is supposed to be The melodramatic filming of the song adds to the flavor by bringing in the gorgeous Madhubala. Music is by the great Roshan and lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi.

Another great rendition within the great qawwali tradition that prospered and reached its zenith during the s, thanks to some great music composers and equally talented singers, with finesse of classical artistes and the innovation and creativity of modern era. This number from Taj Mahal is one of the many famous qawwalis that represented contests between male and female teams. Music was composed by Roshan while lyrics written by Sahir Ludhianvi.

Another of the earliest great qawwalis of Bollywood. Another contestant for the tag of being the first great qawwali of Bollywood, this one is great because of many reasons, the most important of which is the infectious careless enjoyment that is depicted in this number.

Contrary to the serious mood of the movie that focused the plight of women caught in not so honorable trades, the qawwali takes viewers to another plane A great and very famous qawwali from the late seventies.

It is not just a musical number but also displays the power of love and the way love has consistently remained the central theme of entertainment in the subcontinent, especially in Bollywood. It also highlights the progressive and secular character of evolving Indian societies. This number was one of the most often heard numbers in all public entertainment events and musical nights during the seventies after it became a rage.

Another evidence of great talent of Mohammad Rafi. Its music was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics are by Anand Bakhshi. Another great qawwali from 'Barsat ki Raat'. This one is also in the form of a musical contest - which was a central theme in the movie. The music of this masterpiece was composed by Roshan and its lyrics were written by Sahir Ludhianvi. Another truly great qawwali where A R Rahman has contributed not only as a composer but as a singer too along with Srinivas.

Lyrics are by another legend - Gulzar. This song which comes on the backdrop of the story of a mother whose son has taken to terrorism, is not just a reflection of Indian music, but also its age old civilization that rises above religious stresses and makes room for everyone in the end.



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