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Eid Ghah
Khanewal Rd, Usmanabad Colony, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
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Eid Ghah

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Mu
Review №1

It is a beautiful mosque built in somewhere 1850 with an area of 55000 square feet with proper parking and observing SOPs of covid. A historical place and asset.

Mu
Review №2

Visited Eid Gaah shareef and shrine of Ahmed Saeed Kazmi R.A and found this place very spritual and peaceful.

Mu
Review №3

Eid Gah MultanReligious Center of Syed Ahmad Saeed Kazmi

Fa
Review №4

Spiritual place with Samaa mehfil after Jumma prayers

Ad
Review №5

It is a historical monument of multan. It has specialised blue color building.

Ah
Review №6

The eid gaah is near tomb of Shah Shams Tabraiz. And is really beautiful and tomb is really beautiful.

Ah
Review №7

The tomb one of madinah tul Oliyaa...

Mh
Review №8

Great Spirtual place with amazing architecture..

DO
Review №9

Worship place for Muslims .JAMIA Eid GAH

US
Review №10

Eidgah is a mosque and tomb of hazrat allama syed Ahmad sayedKazmi

Ja
Review №11

Beautiful place of Multan visit with your family and friends

Al
Review №12

A Good Place To pray at!!

ha
Review №13

It has both historical and religious attraction...

Fa
Review №14

Very Beautiful Place, Glad to see it.

Mi
Review №15

I love this place because this is one of the finest place to play games

As
Review №16

This is very old place known as shahi eid whixh was developed in era of mughal empire Muhammad shah rangeela

Mu
Review №17

A superb religious mosque.

Mu
Review №18

The religious place to pary in the area. Love the architecture of the building, Im lovin it

Ma
Review №19

This mosque is beautiful

Za
Review №20

Better palce

Na
Review №21

Crowd of wenders and local transport dust and garbage

S.
Review №22

Famous for Namaz e Eid and for Mechanic shops

Sy
Review №23

Beautiful place

Gh
Review №24

A great historical, cultural and religious heritage, an ultimate tourist attraction.

Si
Review №25

Worship place and Tomb of Saint

Ha
Review №26

Nice Religious Place

Fa
Review №27

Multans old Mosque where Muslims offer their Eid Prayers every year and daily as well. Very beautiful and spiritual place to visit.

Al
Review №28

Very beautiful

Mu
Review №29

Eid Gah, Masjid Khanewal Road, osmanabad Colony, Multan,Punjab.The Mosque Building is just amazingly beautiful! The building was constructed in Multan. It represents a definite architectural styles of Mosques.Mosque is amazing and tranquil place. The entire Area looks beautiful in the lights. The entire beauty can be appreciated from the opposite road.The entire Area looks beautiful in the lights. The entire beauty can be appreciated from the opposite road.Well designed and spacious mosque.Impressive Islamic architecture , worthy of admiration.People still come from different place to this Beautiful Mosque Worth to prayer. Everyone want interested to see this Impressive Islamic architecture , worthy of admiration.

Mi
Review №30

The Shahi Eid Gah Mosque is a late-Mughal era mosque built on the northern outskirts of Multan during the reign of Emperor Muhammad Shah (r. 1719-48). It was funded by Nawab Abdul Samad Khan, the Mughal governor of Multan, who was renowned for both his piety and the efficiency of his administration.The mosque is oriented north-south with a slight cant to the southwest, allowing its qibla wall to face perpendicular to Mecca. It comprises seven domed chambers symmetrically arranged in a long row, measuring 76 x 16 meters. An enormous courtyard faces the mosque to the east with entrances on the north, east, and south. Then as now, the mosque functioned as an eidgah, a special mosque used for Eid prayers (e.g., the morning of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha) which was usually located in an open area outside major cities to allow the citys entire population to gather for the major holidays. Eidgah mosques are common in South Asia though they are commonly found throughout the Muslim world, going by different names. For instance, the 12th century Namazgah Mosque in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, was used for the same purpose.The design of the mosque is fairly restrained, possibly owing to the declining financial situation of the Mughal empire in the early 18th century, as well as its sponsorship by the local governor rather than the Emperor himself. In form, it is reminiscent of typical Mughal-era mosques which featured symmetrical facades with an odd number of bays (usually 3, 5, or 7), corner minarets, a gateway-like opening on the central bay, one or more domes, and copious fresco decoration. The design of the Shahi Eid Gah clearly inspired later examples such as the Abbasi Mosque of Bahawalpur, built in 1849 of more refined materials such as marble which were unavailable (or too expensive) for Abdul Samad Khans administration. Instead, Abdul Samad Khan made liberal use of the Multani tradition of blue-and-white glazed tiles which prominently cover large areas of the facade, particularly the central bay.In the mid-19th century Sikh forces were in control of Multan. They converted the Eid Gah into a gunpowder store, reportedly keeping 40,000 pounds of gunpowder inside its seven domed chambers. This volatile situation was made worse when Sikh rebels attempted to assassinate two British officers, Mr. P. A. Agnew and Lieutenant W. A. Anderson, who were seriously wounded. The wounded men were rushed to the dubious safety of the nearby Eid Gah, where they were placed in a makeshift hospital under the main dome, guarded by a dozen Gurkha soldiers and several domestic servants. From his sick bed, Mr. Agnew feared the assassination attempt was the start of an all-out attack against the British, and attempted to arrange for heavy cannon to be brought to bear. However, the Sikh rebels stormed the mosque and killed the two wounded officers, precipitating the British siege of Multan and, ultimately, the eventual destruction of the Sikh Empire.The siege of Multan proved disastrous for the Eid Gah as the mosque was hit by a shell from a British cannon, igniting the stored gunpowder. The blast damaged a large section of the mosque. Across the city, other ancient monuments were targeted—intentionally or not—resulting in the near-destruction of the tomb of Bahauddin Zakariya and other structures.During the subsequent British rule the mosque was repaired and converted into a courthouse. In 1891 the building was restored to its original function and has remained active ever since.As of 2019, the mosque was in the midst of a thorough restoration, as seen in the above series of photos.

wa
Review №31

This is a beautiful place

En
Review №32

Lovely place

sa
Review №33

Beacuse this place is oldest place in multan as well as a special holy place...This special place in known as The Shrine of Syed Allama Ahmad saeed kazmi rahmatulla Alieh

Ha
Review №34

This is a Huge buisness point..

28
Review №35

It is a place of prime importance in respect to religious activity of muslim.

Al
Review №36

Jus went to the hospital near eid gah , the Razia Saeed hospital

ne
Review №37

Extra featured masjid

Ta
Review №38

I love this place because a great islamic scholar Sayeed Ahmad Saeed shah sb kazmi, s tomb is there. I love hime very much.

Ze
Review №39

Mashallah Nice Place

Ad
Review №40

Quite heavy traffic and jammed

If
Review №41

Markazi jama masjid and eid gah of old Multan that is situated in the middle of 9 number chungi and siyal hotel

si
Review №42

Love it a historical place of multan a shahi mosque

go
Review №43

As this a historical placeIn childhood, I loved to visit this place with my family &friendsHere we people often came to celebrate picnic

MJ
Review №44

A good place in Multan for eibdah (eibadat) Syed Arshad Saeeed Kazmi shah sb addressing Hadis and quran tafseer on each Friday after asr nimaz

ma
Review №45

A beautiful Mosque with all basic aminities for worshippers. Very well maintained by the Masjid Commettee.

Jo
Review №46

It is a vast place to say Friday jumma prayer and Eid prayers. Most famous mosque in the area.

Sy
Review №47

Famous old place specially well known due to goat selling & Islamic meetings.

Um
Review №48

Beautiful

Sh
Review №49

Link shah shams Road

Ze
Review №50

MashaAllah very beautiful..

Ma
Review №51

A Best Place of Islamic Educational Institute .

Sa
Review №52

This place is very important for All of us to praying Namaz 5 time a day daily

صا
Review №53

Good Place.

Mu
Review №54

Excellent place for refreshing soul and mind.

Ab
Review №55

Neat and clean

AL
Review №56

Its a Historical place

Fa
Review №57

Shrine of sufi saint Syed Ahmad Saeed Kazmi, attached to historical Eidgah Masjid on Khanewal road, Multan

mu
Review №58

Holly place

Ay
Review №59

Thats were very nice

Ja
Review №60

Its still under construction

SA
Review №61

Best place to pray namaz the imam of masjid is very honest

Mu
Review №62

Absolutly hear touching.

Ri
Review №63

People pray to Allah from the mosque and worship Allah.So people like this place

Mu
Review №64

Best and historical Jamya mosque .Juma prayer and Eid prayer are full .

Am
Review №65

Place of Blessings

am
Review №66

Eid gah is one of larger islamic institute of PakistanIt has attractive buildings and has all about islamLoved it

Mr
Review №67

Ma Sha Allah Thats Nice

Sh
Review №68

Prayer nice place

Sy
Review №69

Its a place of worship for Muslims and the Tomb of a Saint and Syed who is Qazmi. Every Friday Jummah Prayer is offered here at 3:00 pm by the followers of Fiqa e Hanfia. Most of the time it is full of people offering prayers. Mostly Namaz e Janaza (prayer of death) is offered in Eid Ghah. Mehfil e milad and Mehfil e Qawal is held here too. I enjoyed participating there. You want to spend time for your GOD then go there.

Mu
Review №70

I loved this place because this place of good morality and virtu people and also my murshids place

Um
Review №71

Its good considering its structure and space.

al
Review №72

Its a mosque which reminds you of the Mughal Type Mosque. It was not in a good condition but now the mosque management is working on it and making it Beautiful

Im
Review №73

Mosque ️

Kh
Review №74

Eid gah is also known as shahi eid gah mosque. it is one of the ancient mosques and it is ancient mosque in multan.

Ra
Review №75

Peace ful place

Vi
Review №76

I enjoy it for tea party and madni markaz ijtama

Hu
Review №77

Loved it

Ya
Review №78

Nice place

Be
Review №79

The real face of multan

Ha
Review №80

Oldest mosque in Multan with the capacity more than 10k people.

Mo
Review №81

Large parking place for bikes and cars and have maximum capacity more than 1000 people can offer prayer at a time.

Mu
Review №82

Eid ghah is popular in multan

Ta
Review №83

Our respected elder Hazrat Sadia is here in this tomb

Mu
Review №84

Eid Gah is an old Masjid in the history of Multan. All around the people of Multan come and prey to Allah. It is very historic n visitable place for every visitor.

Al
Review №85

Love

Mu
Review №86

A Grand Mosque for Eid Prayers along with the shrine of Hazrat Ahmad Saeed Kaazmi

Mu
Review №87

Love This

JA
Review №88

A nice historical and religious place in Multan.

Ab
Review №89

This is historic masjid in Multan. people from near areas come here to offer eid prayer. More than 50000 people can offer prayer here..the darbar of Sufi saint is present in this masjid.

sa
Review №90

This is a historical jamia masjid,a a beautiful monument of Multan.

MU
Review №91

Historical eid gah

Ak
Review №92

Very conjested chowk and accidents frequently happen there

Ya
Review №93

Nice

Su
Review №94

Peacefull place

ta
Review №95

Know this place so very religious place

Mu
Review №96

Good place for prayer..Very large and thounds people can say prayer in this eid ghah masjid

Mu
Review №97

Religious Place

Mu
Review №98

Very spiritual place and pious people always remain here

Mu
Review №99

Its a historic place, now being renovated.

Zu
Review №100

Shrines of 02 Most Famous Aulia e Karam in Multan

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  • Address:Khanewal Rd, Usmanabad Colony, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
Categories
  • Tourist attraction
  • Mosque
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance:Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot:Yes
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