Haji Ali
Haji Ali is a famous mosque located on an islet off the coast of Mumbai, India. Built in the 15th century, it is dedicated to the memory of Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, a wealthy Muslim merchant who renounced his worldly possessions. The mosque is known for its stunning architecture and attracts thousands of visitors and pilgrims each year.
The mosque is accessible by a causeway that connects it to the mainland, which is submerged during high tide. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful views of the Arabian Sea while walking to the mosque. Haji Ali is not only a religious site but also a symbol of unity and peace among people of different faiths.