Ayub Shah Bukhari was aSufi master inGulshan-e-Maymar neighbourhood ofGadap Town inKarachi,Sindh,Pakistan.[1] The Sufi shrine of Ayub Shah Bukhari is also located in Gulshan-e-Maymar.
On January 6, 2014, six corpses were recovered near the shrine of Ayub Shah Bukhari on the outskirts of Karachi. Bukhari is revered as a saint by followers of Sufism. TheTehrik-e-Taliban, who follow a very strict interpretation ofIslam, consider shrine worshipping andGrave worshiping as un-Islamic and have mounted attacks on Sufi shrines and pilgrims who visit these shrines.[2] Talibans claimed responsibility for slaying the six people in a note found by police near the bodies. Three of the dead were custodians of the Sufi saint Ayub Shah Shrine, while the remaining three came from various parts of Karachi.[3]