Haji Ali Dargah
Haji Ali Dargah is a famous mosque and tomb located on an islet off the coast of Mumbai, India. Built in 1431, it is dedicated to the memory of Haji Ali, a wealthy merchant who renounced his worldly possessions to become a saint. The structure features stunning Indo-Islamic architecture and is accessible via a causeway during low tide.
The dargah attracts thousands of visitors daily, including both Muslims and people of other faiths. It is a place of worship and reflection, where devotees come to seek blessings and pay their respects. The serene atmosphere and beautiful views of the Arabian Sea make it a popular spiritual destination.