Haji
Ali
Honoring
the Muslim saint Haji Ali this mosque was built in the middle
of the sea with only a narrow path leading to it giving it
an ethereal look.This is Haji Ali Dargah, the tomb of a wealthy
Muslim merchant, who renounced all his worldly belongings
before embarking on a pilgrimage to Mecca. The tomb itself
is over eight hundred years old and linked to the mainland
by a path that is annually submerged in the high monsoon tide.
Inside the central shrine, throngs of worshippers stoop to
press their heads against the richly brocaded red and green
chaddor covering the tomb, which lies in an exquisite silver
frame engraved with all the ninety-nine names of Allah.As
per the Muslim traditions separate praying rooms for ladies
and gents are provided here to pay their respects.It is set
500 yards into the sea and can be reached only in low tide.
The Haji Ali mausoleum has an offshore location, opposite
the Mahalakshmi racecourse. During high tide, the connecting
causeway is submerged in water giving the impression that
the mosque and tomb are floating out at sea in splendid isolation.

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