Dargah-e-Aala Hazrat, Islamic shrine in Bareilly, India
Dargah-e-Aala Hazrat is an Islamic grave and pilgrimage site in Bareilly district, India. The complex displays a contemporary construction with several domes and visible geometric patterns on its outer walls.
Ahmad Raza Khan died in 1921, after which his followers built this site to preserve his memory. The complex grew over the decades into a center for religious scholarship and education.
The site draws followers daily who recite prayers and gather in the courtyards to read religious texts together. Visitors often see worshippers laying flowers and quietly seeking spiritual guidance.
Bareilly Junction railway station lies nearby and provides connections for travelers from other regions. Accommodations of different categories are located within the area, allowing visitors to walk comfortably to the grounds.
A library on the grounds preserves handwritten manuscripts from the early 20th century. The administration regularly publishes a magazine that shares religious advice and transmitted teachings.
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