Sufi shrines
Sufi shrines are sacred places dedicated to the memory of revered Sufi saints and mystics. These sites often serve as centers for spiritual gatherings, where followers come to seek blessings, guidance, and healing. The architecture of these shrines can vary widely, reflecting local styles and cultural influences.
Visitors to Sufi shrines typically engage in rituals such as dhikr (remembrance of God) and qawwali (devotional music). Many shrines also host annual festivals, attracting pilgrims from diverse backgrounds. The atmosphere is often one of peace and devotion, fostering a sense of community among attendees.