Hyderabad: The two-day annual Urs festival of Hazrat Syed Siddiqui Basha Shaheed (R.A.) and Hazrat Syed Rahmat Ali Shah Shaheed (R.A.) will be held on 22nd and 23rd July at the Dargah located in Hanamkonda. The event will take place within the Dargah premises near Mission Hospital.
The Urs celebrations will begin on the evening of Tuesday, 22nd July, with a Sandal procession from the Dargah of Hazrat Syed Abdul Nabi Shah (R.A.), which will proceed to the main Dargah.
The main event will be held on Wednesday, 23rd July, featuring spiritual discourses, Sufi Qawwalis, and special prayers. A community meal (Langar) will also be served. During the Urs, the lives, teachings, and spiritual contributions of Hazrat Syed Siddiqui Basha Shaheed (R.A.) and other revered figures will be commemorated.
All arrangements for the event have been made by the Dargah committee, keeping the convenience of devotees in mind.
Hanamkonda Dargah
The Hanamkonda Dargah, located in Hanamkonda (now part of Warangal, Telangana, India), is a revered Sufi shrine dedicated to a Muslim saint, often associated with the legacy of Sufism in the region. While historical details are scarce, it reflects the syncretic cultural heritage of the Deccan, blending Islamic and local traditions. The dargah attracts devotees of all faiths, symbolizing peace and spiritual harmony.
Mission Hospital
Mission Hospital, founded in 1882 in Southern California by Presbyterian minister Dr. Aaron M. Lapp, is one of the oldest and largest healthcare facilities in the region. Originally a small medical outpost, it grew into a major hospital known for its advanced care and community service. Today, it remains a key healthcare provider, reflecting its historic commitment to compassionate, faith-based medicine.
Dargah of Hazrat Syed Abdul Nabi Shah
The Dargah of Hazrat Syed Abdul Nabi Shah is a revered Sufi shrine located in India, dedicated to the 16th-century saint Hazrat Syed Abdul Nabi Shah, a spiritual figure known for his piety and teachings. The dargah attracts devotees from various faiths, reflecting the syncretic traditions of Sufism in South Asia. It serves as a place of pilgrimage, where visitors seek blessings and participate in rituals, including annual Urs celebrations commemorating the saint’s death anniversary.
Dargah of Hazrat Syed Siddiqui Basha Shaheed
The Dargah of Hazrat Syed Siddiqui Basha Shaheed is a revered Sufi shrine located in India, dedicated to the memory of the saint Hazrat Syed Siddiqui Basha, who is believed to have been a martyr (shaheed) for his faith. The site attracts devotees from various backgrounds, reflecting the syncretic spiritual traditions of Sufism in the region. While historical details about the saint are scarce, the dargah remains a place of pilgrimage, known for its peaceful atmosphere and spiritual significance.
Dargah of Hazrat Syed Rahmat Ali Shah Shaheed
The Dargah of Hazrat Syed Rahmat Ali Shah Shaheed is a revered Sufi shrine located in India, dedicated to the 19th-century saint and martyr Syed Rahmat Ali Shah. Known for its spiritual significance, the dargah attracts devotees seeking blessings and is a symbol of Sufi traditions of piety and sacrifice. The site reflects the rich Islamic heritage of the region and serves as a center for communal harmony and religious devotion.