I visited it with my friends and enjoyed the peacefulness of the shrine while they prayed. Data Darbar (दाता दरबार داتا دربار) is the largest Sufi shrine in all of South Asia. It was built in 11th century and houses the remains of Sufi Muslim saint Abul Hassan Ali Hujwiri, who is commonly known as Data Ganj Baksh. Hujwiri is believed to have lived there at some point during the 11th century.
A holy shrine of great sufi, DAATA GANJ BAKHSH . But close due to covid
The holy Shrine of Syed Ali Hijwaeri as known as Data Sahib. Located in old Lahore. It is one of the biggest shrine of subcontinent. Bahauddin Chishti of India who converted 95 lacs hinds into Muslims was also a promising student of Data Sahib. A beautiful centrally air-conditioned mosque along with the shrine is worth watching.
Its a point of spirituality. All saints come here to get spirituality.
Shrine of saint of the Saints Daata Ganj Bakhsh... Peaceful and greatly managed place.
Very Beautiful and Peaceful Place Alhamdulilah! All the time, Zikr is continuous here.The shrine was originally established as a simple grave next to the mosque which Hujwiri had built on the outskirts of Lahore in the 11th century. By the 13th century, the belief that the spiritual powers of great Sufi saints were attached to their burial sites was widespread in the Muslim world, and so a larger shrine was built to commemorate the burial site of Hujwiri during the Mughal period. The shrine complex was expanded in the 19th century, and Hujwiris mosque rebuilt.
You can feel the love from Lahore when you vist to Data Darbar..🔥❤
Nice place 😊 visited many times a week
It is a Religious place in lahore near Iqbal greater park ... Its too crowded when I visited this place for prayer...
Data Darbar is located in the centre of Old City Lahore. Surrounding it are Lower Mall Road, Bhati Gate, Gawalmandi & Karbala Gamay Shah.The shrine was originally established as a simple grave next to the mosque which Hujwiri had built on the outskirts of Lahore in the 11th century. By the 13th century, the belief that the spiritual powers of great Sufi saints were attached to their burial sites was widespread in the Muslim world, and so a larger shrine was built to commemorate the burial site of Hujwiri during the Mughal period. The shrine complex was expanded in the 19th century, and Hujwiris mosque rebuilt.The shrine of Hujwiri is housed in a Mughal era tomb crafted of carved white marble. The tomb is surrounded by a massive marble courtyard, while a new educational institution at the shrine complex utilizes modernist architecture.It is widely believed among devotees that the saint interred at the shrine is the supreme authority over all Sufi saints in the Indian subcontinent, and that no new Sufi saint could immigrate to the subcontinent without obtaining permission from the spirit of Hujwiri.Following the establishment of a shrine dedicated to Hujwiri, his tomb was visited by Muslims and non-Muslims in search of his blessings. Illustrious figures such as Baba Farid, Moinuddin Chishti, Nizamuddin Auliya, Dara Shikoh, and Allama Iqbal all paid obeisance to the shrine, and pledged allegiance to Hujwiri. Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was a frequent visitor to the shrine.
Security and shoe storage was not good.Traffic was messy.
You feel like peace in your heart if you visit here
Tomb shrine of Hazrat Ali Hajveri. It is the most popular spiritual site in Lahore which is visited by million of devotees every year.
Staff is good, cleanliness is appreciateable,have beautiful and wide masque, wuzu khany are also good, security is excellent,but no chapal service
Data darbar is awesome there is grave of Ali hajveriOpen main menuData Darbar (also spelt Data Durbar; Urdu: داتا دربار), located in the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan is the largest Sufi shrine in South Asia.[1] It was built to house the remains of Ali Hujwiri, commonly known as Data Ganj Baksh, a Sufi saint from Ghazni in present-day Afghanistan, who is believed to have lived on the site in the 11th century CE.Data Darbarداتا دربارThe shrine of Ali Hujwiri is one of Pakistans most important Sufi shrinesReligionAffiliationSunni IslamProvincePunjabLocationLocationLahoreCountryPakistan Shown within LahoreShow map of LahoreShow map of PakistanShow allGeographic coordinates31.57898°N 74.30474°EArchitectureTypeMosque and Sufi mausoleumStyleModernSpecificationsDome(s)1Minaret(s)4The site is considered to be the most sacred place in Lahore,[2] and attracts up to one million visitors to its annual urs festival.[1]LocationHistoryEditThe shrine was originally established as a simple grave next to the mosque which Hujwiri had built on the outskirts of Lahore in the 11th century.[1] By the 13th century, the belief that the spiritual powers of great Sufi saints were attached to their burial sites was widespread in the Muslim world,[3] and so a larger shrine was built to commemorate the burial site of Hujwiri during the Mughal period.[1] The shrine complex was expanded in the 19th century, and Hujwiris mosque rebuilt.[1]The shrine houses the tomb of the 11th century Sufi saint, Ali Hujwiri.The shrine came under Pakistani government control as part of the Auquf Ordinance of 1960, with the official aim of preventing shrine caretakers throughout the country from financially exploiting devotees.[1] The shrine was greatly expanded in the 1980s under the rule of military dictator Zia ul-Haq,[1] during which time the shrine became the largest in South Asia.[1] Offices for NGOs, a library, madrasa, police station, carpark, and offices were all added under his regime.[1] Designated spaces for musical performances, and new free kitchen were also added during that time.[1] New markets have emerged around the site since its massive expansion.[1]Since 1965, the mehfil-e-sama, a 2-day qawwali music festival, had been held adjacent to the shrine, which in 1992 shifted to a nearby school.[4]Terror attacksEditOn 1 July 2010, two suicide bombers attacked the shrine. At least 50 people were killed, and 200 others were hurt in the blasts.[5][6][7] On 8 May, 2019, another blast at the same site killed twelve people included police officials Saddam Hussain, Head Constable Shahid Nazir, Head Constable Muhammad Sohail, Head Constable Gulzar Ahmad, Constable Muhammad Saleem, and security guard Rafaqat Ali near the entrance gate for female visitors.
A peaceful, relaxing and blessed place. Data Ganj Bakhsh (R.A), Peer & Murshad. The writer of Kashf ul Mahjoob which is renowned book for whole Muslim community.The 11th -century Data Ganj Bakhsh, originally from Ghazni in Afghanistan. May Allah blessed Him.Explore the Shrine of Data Ganj Bakhsh Hajveri when you travel to Lahore.
The best peaceful place near my home. Data Ganj Baksh R.A. i visit almost every thursday to recite namaz and tasbih. It situated opposite bilal ganj market and front of Batti Gate. People come from other cities for prayer and hazri. Today is annual Urs Sharif of Ali Hajveri. It continue for three days of islamic month safar 17, 18 and 19th. Security is strong these days otherwise not to good. Ladies and gents entrees and sides are diffrent. Both can go and dua separately and easily without any hesitation. If u visit lahore must visit here☺
The most spirtual and peacefull place. And also a way of awareness for non muslims and muslims..
Every person visit this Islamic place in life good place I love it to much but carefully theft person is also present there
Shrine of great sufi saint Hazrat Ali Hujwiri.
I think good place but ......not so good
Good place.most people come for dua.
It was sacred and blessed place and directions were well labeled you can get help from Google maps
Data Darbar is closed for visitors nowadays due to 4th wave of corona. But the masjid is open namaz.
Data Darbar is one of the oldest Muslim shrines on the subcontinent. It houses the remains of a Sufi saint, Abul Hassan Ali Hajvery. He is said to have lived on the site in the 11th Century. He is one of the most well known and revered of the subcontinents Muslim saints.Data Darbar is one of beautiful and peaceful place in Pakistan. I really love this place and advice you to visit this place and feel interior peace.
Beautiful place & Data Sahab Darbaar Was Full On Any Occasions... Please Make a Distance &wear Face Mask.
Data Darbar is located in old Lahore. For centuries people visit the tomb of the great man to pay respects. Data sb played a key role in furthering the cause of Islam in sub continent. He converted thousands of people with his teachings. Due to immense rush at the shrine, the Punjab Government has renovated the shrine regularly to make it convenient for visitors.
Data Darbar, located in the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan is the largest Sufi shrine in South Asia. It was built to house the remains of Ali Hujwiri, commonly known as Data Ganj Baksh, a Sufi saint from Ghazni in present-day Afghanistan, who is believed to have lived on the site in the 11th century CE
When you want peace of mind goto Data Darbaar
Beautiful place but theres too people are present
Data Darbar is located in the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan is the largest Sufi shrine in South Asia.[1] It was built to house the remains of Ali Hujwiri, commonly known as Data Ganj Baksh, a Sufi saint from Ghazni in present-day Afghanistan, who is believed to have lived on the site in the 11th century CE.
Very good place for peace and calm. Mental, physical, spiritual sakoon.
The shrine was originally established as a simple grave next to the mosque which Hujwiri had built on the outskirts of Lahore in the 11th century.By the 13th century, the belief that the spiritual powers of great Sufi saints were attached to their burial sites was widespread in the Muslim world, and so a larger shrine was built to commemorate the burial site of Hujwiri during the Mughal period.The shrine complex was expanded in the 19th century, and Hujwiris mosque rebuilt.
My favorite place to pray for all,Feel free from each & every tension, trouble,etc.
The 11th-century Data Ganj Bakhsh, originally from Ghazni in Afghanistan, was one of the most successful Sufi preachers on the subcontinent and is today one of the most notable Sufi saints in Pakistan. The Shrine of Data Ganj Bakhsh Hajveri is located west of Bhatti Gate, just outside the Old City
Love it... Youll get what you want
Unfortunately the darbar is closed for visitors due to covid 19 till further notice
The best shrine in the world and peaceful place in the world
A lovely place where u will relax by zikar of almighty Allah
No good experience . Because we are not enter the baar gah
The shrine of Data Ali Hijveri is the most popular place in Lahore, also known as data Sahb. Data Sahb was a sufi Saint. This place has a mosque also. Security system is outstanding. The Hungry people can eat food thrice a day without any expenses called Langer. Many people donate money for food which is provided to poor people. If you have no money in your pocket to eat and sleep, Data Sahb is the best place for you in Lahore.
Best place for visit in lhr historical sufi auliyaa ullah place
A spiritual place. And There is a very beautiful mosques.
Neat and tidy place with alot of calmness and serenity.
Ive felt a complete peace of mind at Drbar Hazrat Data Ganj Bukhsh Ali Rahmatullah Alaih.
Data dabar is a nice palace im am realy impress this pace
Beautiful place for people of strong faith, very crowded but great roads.
Spiritual place!
Relaxing and peaceful place amidst all the heroin junkies
A wonderful Holy Place.The Place of Ashqe Rasool PBUH and Friend of Allah.visit it every year
Beautiful place . 👀 Huge amount of people came here when they visit lahore . Religious place
A religious place. A shrine of the Great personality Hazrat Daata Gunj Shakar R.A
Data Darbar (❤️ داتا دربار ❤️), located in the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan is the largest Sufi shrine in South Asia. It was built to house the remains of Ali Hujwiri, commonly known as Data Ganj Baksh, a Sufi saint from Ghazni in present-day Afghanistan, who is believed to have lived on the site in the 11th century CE.The site is considered to be the most sacred place in Lahore. The shrine has emerged a major economic, political, and social centre in Lahore, and is one of the only places in Lahore where the extremely rich and extremely poor share space together.It is widely believed among devotees that the saint interred at the shrine is the supreme authority over all Sufi saints in the Indian subcontinent, and that no new Sufi saint could immigrate to the subcontinent without obtaining permission from the spirit of Hujwiri.Following the establishment of a shrine dedicated to Hujwiri, his tomb was visited by Muslims and non-Muslims in search of his blessings. Illustrious figures such as Baba Farid, Moinuddin Chishti, Nizamuddin Auliya, Dara Shikoh, and Allama Iqbal all paid obeisance to the shrine, and pledged allegiance to Hujwiri.Hujwiris teachings were critical of practices associated with South Asian Islam, such as the use of drugs, and dancing. He also taught that Sufi saints were themselves still obliged to the demands of Islam, and so is revered by reformist Muslims who are critical of Sufi practice, as well as traditionalist Muslims who revere Sufi shrines.Qawwali performances are regularly held at the shrine. On special occasions, the shrine is decorated with lights, dinner is prepared for thousands of visitors, who also partake in dance while musicians play Sufi music for hours. At the boundary of the shrine, Muslim faithfuls recite the Quran, and pay tributes to the Prophet Muhammad.
Holy place and shrine of Hazrat Data Ali Hajveri Ganj Baksh R.A. where muslims came to pray and get medicated
Place of Saint Hazrat Ali Hajveri (A.S) .
As everyone knows the shrine of data sahib is famous of its blessings and I personally experienced the peace at his shrine and it took my worries away.You should also visit the shrines so that it could bring peace in you.
A Great Holy tomb to Visit
Wonderful place for Explore Sufiizam
Mashallah Beautiful but closed in this corona virus
Data Ali Hajvery land Of Peace
Its good place
Pakistan is full of beauty and charming.It has many tourists places with full of beauty and charming.I share the photo of minare pakistan located in lahore.
There is so much crowding in front of the entrance... Also so much traffic jam😕... Entrance and exit shoulb be properly divided
If you are looking for peace, tranquility, tired of managing the world, need some love, affection, knowledge, wisdom..... then this is a place to visit.
Great Sufi Saint Hazrat Data Ali Hajvari r.aSo plz visit this place for spirituality
It feels like peace i guess. 🌹
Very nice place and good service 👍 and lexuyer rooms and net and clean room I love this place
Very historical place of Hazrat Data sb.
Hazrat Syed Hajvair is great Saint in subcontinent. He influenced various people, students, spiritual followers with his wit and knowledge. He is amongst the most spirtual personality, Kashf ul Mahjoob is writtem masterpiece available in Urdu translation as well. Shrine of Data Darbar is peaceful place in Lahore.
Very nice place
My most Beloved Place 💗
Beautiful, peaceful, and full of love ❤️
Excellent place for visiting and and remembering good people
Historical rest place of hazrat data ganj box (rz)