Tabarrukat Gallery

Holy Relics (Tabarrukat) around the world.

Entrance of the chambers of the Sacred Relics.

Another view of the Entrance of the Sacred Relics Chambers.

Entrance door of the Sacred Relics Chambers
Decorated with mother-of-pearl.

Chests containing the Holy Mantle of Prophet Muhammad & the banner (Sancak-i Serif).

Interior view of the Sacred Relics Chamber.

The gold chest containing the Holy Mantle.

Swords belonging to the Prophet Muhammad.

Letter of the Prophet Muhammad (Name-i Saadet).

Some hairs from the beard of the Prophet Muhammad (Lihye-i Saadet).

Casket containing the soil, from the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad.

Reliquary containing the tooth of Prophet Muhammad (Dendan-i Saadet).

Lock of Kaaba.

Casket containing soil from Kaaba.

The footprint of the Prophet Muhammad.

Prophet Muhammad's Seal

Egypt Letter

Bahrain Letter

Rasulullah's (pbuh) Beards.

Rasulullah's (pbuh) Beards.

Rasulullah's (pbuh) Beards.

Rasulullah's (pbuh) Beards.

Swords of Khalif's & Sahaba's

The golden box, where Rasulullah's (pbuh) waist coat kept in it.

The golden box, where Rasulullah's (pbuh) waist coat kept in it.
Just below, Habib Allah's Sword & his (pbuh) arrow's.

The golden box, where Rasulullah's (pbuh) waist coat kept in it.
Just below, Habib Allah's Sword & his (pbuh) arrow's.

Mohammad Mustafa's (pbuh) Sword & his (pbuh) arrow.

The golden box, where Rasulullah's (pbuh) waist coat kept in it.

His (pbuh) beloved step mark.

His (pbuh) another, beloved step mark.

His (pbuh) another, beloved step mark.

Rasulullah's (pbuh) Sword's Handle.

Rasulullah's (pbuh) Sword's Handle.

Swords of Khalif's & Sahaba's

Swords of Khalif's & Sahaba's

Kaaba's, One of the old door.

Kaaba's one of the old water arc.

Kaaba's Hajar-e-Aswad's previous cover.
(golden, from rule of the Usman time)

Rasulullah's (pbuh) letter to a liar (fake) prophet.

Masjid-e-Nabawi shareef

Masjid-e-Aqsa.

a view from Tokapi Palace
(Istanbul, where all these Holy belongings still available)

The Hairs of Prophet Muhammad (May Peace Be Upon Him)

The Hairs of Prophet Muhammad (May Peace Be Upon Him)

The Swords & Clothes of our Prophet Muhammad (May Peace Be Upon Him)

The Swords & Clothes of our Prophet Muhammad (May Peace Be Upon Him)

The Swords & Clothes of our Prophet Muhammad (May Peace Be Upon Him)

The Swords & Clothes of our Prophet Muhammad (May Peace Be Upon Him)

Key of Al-Ka'bah

Qadam of Noble Your Prophet (peace be upon him)
This Maqam is next to Hazrat Ayyub Ansari..

Blessed drinking Pot..

Vase In Hazrat Rumi Museum

Holy Quran..

Science book..

Giant Tasbih..

Blessed Beard of Sayyiduna Muhammad (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) 1

Blessed Beard of Sayyiduna Muhammad (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) 2

The Sword cover of Sayyiduna Muhammad (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam)!

the Dust from tomb Sayyiduna Muhammad (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam)!

Sayyiduna Umar's & Sayyiduna Ali's Sword

Sayyiduna Uthman's & Sayyiduna Abu Bakr Siddiq's Sword

Sayfullah khalid ibn walid (in Red)

Old Door of Kaaba

Saddle of Hazrat's (R.A) horse
Hazrat was an expert horse rider. After the Asr prayers, he used to ride about two or three miles as it was medically prescribed for him as a fitness device in an otherwise sedentary schedule.

Another view of the room with Tabarrukat of Hazrat Syedna Pir Mehr Ali Shah (R.A)

Hazrat's motor car
It came to Hazrat's use in 1922 A.D.

A section library of Hazrat Syedna Pir Mehr Ali Shah (R.A)
The library contains some six thousand books & manuscripts.

Published works of Hazrat Syedna Pir Mehr Ali Shah (R.A)
The beautiful arrangement of the books is displayed on the wall of a room in the old residence (Ishqabad). The personal library of Hazrat is also preserved in the same room.

A view of the room in the old residence (Ishqabad)
Personal belongings (Tabarrukat) of Hazrat Pir Meher Ali Shah (R.A) such as prayer mat, rosaries, clothes, utensils, bed & bedding etc are on display.

Hazrat Syedna Pir Mehr Ali Shah's (R.A) shirts & waistcoat

Hazrat's walking stick, caps, handkerchieves

Utensils used by Hazrat Syedna Pir Mehr Ali Shah (R.A)
Above shown are some utensils of everyday use. The crockery is of Central Asian origin.

A variety of shoes used by Hazrat (R.A)
A reflection of his taste & aesthetic sense.

Qadiri Turban
picture of green Turban

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