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Parking Hazrat Abdullah Shah Ghazi R.A
Block 4 Block 3 Clifton, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan
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Parking Hazrat Abdullah Shah Ghazi R.A

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Be
Review №1

I could not see this inside because when I visited Karachi, it was working. So I dont know anything about it

Ta
Review №2

We care every customers

Ka
Review №3

The Spirit of the Holy Saint is the teacher in the Shrine. He teaches principles of eternal significance. It is during these instructions that we see the relationship between the earthly and the eternal. We must remember that the Spirit teaches only those who are teachable.

ha
Review №4

Best time to visit early morning

Ab
Review №5

Mazar and Road of Abdullah Shah Ghazi

Mu
Review №6

Nice parking

Um
Review №7

Peaceful and memoriable

sa
Review №8

Abdullah Shah ghazi was a great muslim

Gh
Review №9

There is good management syatem of parking there, they charge 30 ruppies for car parking fee.

Sh
Review №10

Soulful visit

Mu
Review №11

New building is so beautiful....

Sa
Review №12

Abdullah Shah Ghazi (Arabic: عبد الله شاه غازي‎) (c. 720) was an eighth-century Muslim and Sufi whose shrine is located in the Clifton neighbourhood of Karachi, Pakistan. his real name was Abdullah al-Ashtar. His father, Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya (Arabic: محمد بن عبد الله بن الحسن بن الحسن بن علي الملقَّب النفس الزكية‎, The Pure Soul), was a descendant of the prophet, Muhammad, through his daughter Fatimah. Known for his commanding oratory skills, amiable demeanor, and impressive build.Around the year 761 AD, Muhammad Nafs al-Zakiyah and his brother Ibrahim sailed from Aden to Sind where they consulted with the governor, Umar ibn Hafs Hazarmard before returning to Kufah and Medina. His son Abdullah al-Ashtar, also known as Abdullah Shah Ghazi, married a woman from Sindh and had children by her. According to Tabari, Sindh was selected since its governor, Umar ibn Hafs, supported Muhammads claim to the Imamate. Ibn Khaldun and Ibn al-Athir say that the governor had Shiite inclinations. Once they decided enough support had been amassed to revolt successfully (762 AD), Muhammad went to Medina, and Abdullah al-Ashtar stayed in Sindh. Abdullah al-Ashtar was accompanied by a number of troops belonging to the Shiite sect of Zaydiyah, who at the time were active supporters of Ahlulbayt, willing to take a militant stance in pursuit of the Imamate. Shortly thereafter, however, Umar received word from his wife in Basrah that Muhammad Nafs Al-Zakiyah had been killed in Medina (14 Ramadan 145/6 December 762). In consequence, Umar felt that their presence in the capital compromised his position as governor. Unwilling to take any definite action either for or against them, he summoned Abdullah al-Ashtar and suggested:I have an idea: one of the princes of Sindh has a mighty kingdom with numerous supporters. Despite his polytheism, he greatly honors [the family of] the Prophet. He is a reliable man. I will write him and conclude an agreement between the two of you. You can then go to him, stay there, and you will not desire anything better.Abdullah al-Ashtar went to that area spent Some years there, probably from 762 AD to 769 AD. Eventually hearing of their presence in Sindh, the caliph al-Mansur replaced Umar ibn Hafs with Hisham ibn Amr al-Taghlibi on the understanding that he seize Abdullah al-Ashtar, kill or otherwise disperse the Zaydiyah, and annex the non-Muslim region. When Hisham, after reaching Sind, also proved loath to undertake the task, his brother Sufayh (later a governor of Sindh) did it for him, killing Abdullah along with many of his companions.

Bi
Review №13

Good place for inner peace but in croud stay away from baggers they are thieves

ej
Review №14

Renovation work is completed and now its beautiful..well managed.. clean and a place to energize your spiritual battery.

Ar
Review №15

Its safe to park there but it should be kept clean by the administration

Ze
Review №16

Mazar Shareef

im
Review №17

Too much rush and a risky place but a place to worship for followers

Ha
Review №18

Very convenient parking space at reasonable price

Ta
Review №19

Its been renovated and more comfortable than before

ME
Review №20

Best

Sa
Review №21

SHS143

GO
Review №22

Thats a good place

re
Review №23

Excellent idea for parking with darbar,Otherwise faced many problems in parking

Al
Review №24

Good service

Ha
Review №25

Now its better to park vehicle .

Mu
Review №26

Peaceful place...

Ab
Review №27

Parking location good

En
Review №28

This is not proper parking, you have to look after your vehicle yourself, otherwise you might lost your vehicle.

Ma
Review №29

Nice place

Na
Review №30

The ßeautiful Sea view

Sy
Review №31

The blessing place

Ah
Review №32

Good environment

sh
Review №33

Temple of Shah Ghazi

Ri
Review №34

An honour

No
Review №35

**Speechless** Hazrat Abdullah Shah Ghazi Baba Shrine

Ka
Review №36

Soul relax

Gh
Review №37

Parking is safe.

Ah
Review №38

Parking area is well and safe

Sh
Review №39

Religious place

ow
Review №40

Just ok

MU
Review №41

Comfortable parking, good place

Ra
Review №42

Great place

An
Review №43

Peace of mind

im
Review №44

Enjoyed

Ra
Review №45

BEST SPIRITUAL PLACE

Ka
Review №46

Rude behaviour in parking staff

Mu
Review №47

Good look

Ro
Review №48

Very nice

As
Review №49

Soul mate place

Ma
Review №50

Great spiritual place

wa
Review №51

Big area for car parking

So
Review №52

Helpfull

Sa
Review №53

Nice

Fa
Review №54

Bike park

Mu
Review №55

Easy parking

Ha
Review №56

Spiritual

Yo
Review №57

Good

Re
Review №58

Grate

Ir
Review №59

Soul full

Ha
Review №60

Business

Me
Review №61

Love it

za
Review №62

Nice

Mo
Review №63

Best

Wa
Review №64

Love

Za
Review №65

Business center

Fa
Review №66

Space..

Mu
Review №67

Good

Ma
Review №68

Nice place

Mu
Review №69

Nice

Ra
Review №70

Tomb of Abdullah Shah Ghazi and nearly parking Area.

ar
Review №71

Excellent

As
Review №72

Good Security

ya
Review №73

Nice

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  • Address:Block 4 Block 3 Clifton, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan
Categories
  • Public parking space
Working hours
  • Monday:9AM–11PM
  • Tuesday:9AM–11PM
  • Wednesday:9AM–11PM
  • Thursday:9AM–11PM
  • Friday:9AM–11PM
  • Saturday:9AM–11PM
  • Sunday:9AM–11PM
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