argah-e-Hazrath Khwaja Syed Ghulam Dastaghir (Rahmathullahi Alaihi) Urf Hazrath Moti Baba (Rahmathullahi Alaihi)
Location : Murthuza Sheriff, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai- 625008, Tel : 0091 44- 28192025."
It is popularly known as 'Moti Baba (RA) Dargah' and is one of the most important Dargah shareef in Chennai. Hazrath Moti Baba (RA) achieved greater heights in Wilayath and did his best for the upliftment of mankind.
Hazrath Moti Baba (RA) was an Ashiq (beloved lover) of Qutb-e-Tamilnadu, Nagoor Badusha, Hazrath Meeran Saheb Abdul Qadir Shahul Hamid Urf Qadir Wali. He came to Chennai from Nagapattinam & lived with Janab H. A. G. Dastagir Sheriff & Family at 422, Pantheon, Road, Egmore , Chennai- 8. Hazrath Moti Baba (RA) wisal (Pardha) took place in the same place on 02nd July 1959.
Zikr Majlis and Moulud Shareef are conducted on every Thursday & Sunday in the Dargah shareef after Maghrib prayer.
Urs/Sandhal Mubarak of Hazrath Moti Baba (RA) is celebrated during Hijri Era Zul-Haj month 25th & 26th every year.
Chennai Egmore is a railway station in Egmore, Chennai, South India. The station acts as the arrival and departure point for trains connecting Chennai and southern, central Tamil Nadu and Kerala.This is one of the two main railway terminals in the city along with Chennai Central, which serves the north and west bound trains from the city. However, some trains to the north-east and eastern parts of the country also start from/pass through here, though the number is much fewer than the ones from Chennai Central. The Chennai Beach-Tambaram suburban railway line also passes through the station. The building of the railway station with decorative domes is one of the prominent landmarks of Chennai. This station is known in Tamil as Ezhumbur.Over 80% of the trains starting from Chennai Egmore station pass through Trichy at different times.
If you are reaching Chennai via bus, please get down at Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT), Koyambedu and from there, please pick up a bus for Egmore and ask any muslim you see on the road about the Dargah and they will guide you, Insha ALLAH. In addition to that, Triplicane, Mount road and Egmore are situated very nearby. Thus, you can reach Egmore after finishing your Ziyarath from Dargahs of Mount Road and Triplicane.
Allah aur Rasul-e-Kareem, Sal-lal-lahu Alaihi Wa Sallam aur Sahab-e-Rasool Sallalahu Alaihi wa Sallam aur Qutb-ul-Aqtab, Piran-e-Peer, Hazrath Ghous-e-Pak (RA) aur Hazrath Khwaja Syed Ghulam Dastaghir (RA) Urf Hazrath Moti Baba (RA) may do Khass Nazar e Karam on you and your family and your beloved ones. Ameen. Ya Rabbil Alameen.
Popularly known as ‘Moti Baba Darga’ This is the final resting place of Muslim Saint Hazrat Khaja Gulam Dastagir Moti Baba. His Tile is Qutub- E - Aqtab .It is one of the most important durgahs in Chennai. Moti Baba became a friend of Hazrath Kader Wali of Nagore. He came to Chennai from Nagapattinam & lived with Janab H. A. G. Dastagir Sheriff & Family at 422, Pantheon, Road, Egmore , Chennai- 8. He breathed his last in same place in 1959. Saint of great spiritual heights he did his best for the upliftment of mankind. His anniversary of Kandoori Urs (known as ‘Sandana Koodu’) is celebrated during Hijra Era Dul-Haj month 25th & 26th every year.
Special prayers are held on every Thursday & Sundays in the Dargah at 7 PM.
Location : Murthuza Sheriff, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai- 625008, Tel : 0091 44- 28192025."
Wassalam, Fee Amanillah,
Ghulam-e-Khalwathu Nayahangal (RA) Thaikka Shareef,
Cumbum Shareef
Ahamed Sayeedul Khalwathi Sayeedi
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