| Mohra Sharif | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Region | Punjab, Pakistan |
| Location | |
| Location | Rawalpindi , nearIslamabad |
| Architecture | |
| Established | 19th century |
Mohra Sharif is a village and religious site located in the Rawalpindi. It is the spiritual center of theNaqshbandiSufi order, specifically the Mujaddidi and Qasmiya branches
Pir Mujtaba Farooq Gull Badshah is the custodian and Successor of Darbar Mohra Sharif Rawalpindi
.[1]
Mohra Sharif was established in the 19th century byMuhammad Qasim Sadiq, a figure associated with the Naqshbandi Sufi tradition.[2] After his death, his sonPir Nazeer Ahmed expanded the site’s religious activities[3] and established theNisbat-e-Rasooli order.[4] Leadership later passed to Pir Gul Badshah, who remained associated with the center for several decades. The current custodian is Pir Mujtaba Farooq Gul Badshah.[5]
Mohra Sharif is a village located in theRawalpindi District, Punjab, Pakistan. It lies in the Pothohar Plateau .[1] The area features hilly terrain, pine forests, and terraced fields, with a temperate climate characterized by cold winters and mild summers. The village is recognized for its natural beauty andspiritual significance.[3]
| Location | Distance (approx.) | Direction |
|---|---|---|
| Islamabad | 7km | Southwest |
| Rawalpindi | 00 km | South |
| Murree | 59 km | Northeast |
The site hostsreligious gatherings, particularly during annual commemorations (Urs).[6] These events include collective prayers, lectures, and communal meals (langar) provided to attendees. The center also includes amosque,shrine complex.[7]
33°40′N73°41′E / 33.667°N 73.683°E /33.667; 73.683
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