00:00السلام علیکم And in this new detailed journey, Khushamdid, today we are going to talk about such an interesting personality.
00:06There is one which stands like a bridge right between ancient history and our modern urban stories.
00:13This is mentioned by Abdullah Shah
00:27Then he became a protective shield? A shield that protects him from the sea's fury? In Karachi
00:32One part is a common legend that the spiritual presence of this elder protects the city from raging sea storms.
00:39She does. You have also heard Shaid
00:55And you can get an idea of ​​my immense devotion from these lines of a famous Manqabat. It says
01:01O King of Sindh, with your arrival Islam spread everywhere and thanks to you fountains of water flowed forth. These words are great.
01:08Beautifully explains that faith
01:22It is a deeply held belief and tradition that Abdullah Shaghazi's spiritual presence and the ocean
01:30His shrine, Mahal-e-Waku, right on the edge of the Karachi River, protects the Karachi coast from the onslaught of hurricanes.
01:35There's no tomorrow
01:38It has become ingrained in the minds of Karachi's citizens. If we look back a little, we'll see thirteen hundred years ago.
01:44But this devotion to Muhit is truly a breathtaking journey. Starting from a political magazine, he reached Pakistan's largest
01:52Patron of the city
01:53So let us look through the pages of history to see what his real truth was.
02:23Both the Umayyad and Abbasid sultanates considered the situation in their Basir Khandani region as a major threat to their power.
02:31She understood this. Therefore, to escape the clutches of the Abbasid Caliphate, a local Hindu king gave her refuge.
02:37Was
02:38And finally, around 773 AD i.e. 151 Hijri, he was martyred in a fire in a forest.
02:46Went.
03:08Prajji came from Iraq as a commander and along with Muhammad bin Qasim, he defeated Raja Dahir.
03:13fought a war against. But the most important point here is that their arrival
03:19Whatever his motives may have been, he
03:35The foundation of this series of advocates was laid. Hissa Dom Shahadat and Mujjad gave birth to a story. Now, let us consider these events.
03:44Let us try to understand it in the light of historical and historical traditions. As we mentioned earlier, one hundred
03:50in 15th Hijri
04:05He wanted to go so that the enemy would not take away his honor. But the problem was that he had to drink.
04:11The need for water was acute. It is said that at that time, a freshwater reservoir was created very close to the salty sea.
04:17The glasses burst miraculously
04:32It connects us directly to today's modern world and even today thousands of people visit this spectacle.
04:38People are drawn there with the hope of getting cured.
05:02Look at Dus Ki Dhai Ki Tamire 9, today it has become a wonderful, bomb proof, complex made of marble.
05:08It also houses a magnificent mosque with five domes.
05:32For this purpose a huge hall of 100 meters was constructed, where people could gather comfortably at the same time.
05:38Fatya Khani can do it.
06:03The langar here, i.e. the free kitchen system, is really very popular and this tradition is not new but
06:09It has been going on since the 1930s.
06:12Today this system runs seven days a week and three times a day without any break.
06:17There are five different langar khanas in the premises of the shrine which are run by different philanthropic organizations.
06:22And the interesting thing is that unlike a normal langar, here the food is not served just by making people sit on the ground.
06:27The guests are seated on proper chairs and tables and food is served with due respect.
06:32Jahreen can also choose the dish of his choice.
06:52If you look at it, here you will find legendary comedian Umar Sharif, sister of the founder of Pakistan Shiri Zina, Mumtaz Alam and Siyasdan Shah.
07:00Ahmed Naurani, Pakistan's first Secretary Kharja Ekram Ullah and even former Dhaka University leader
07:22Which is completely beyond the divisions of all religious sects and social classes. Every year in the month of Dhul Hij
07:28On the occasion of his death, a three-day annual Urs, or a huge fair, is held here. Millions of people gather.
07:34People are completely free in money.
07:36People come from different languages ​​and traditions to participate in it. Such a large city, considered to be a single place, is a single place.
07:42This is a truly powerful tool. So, at the end of this fascinating journey, this question really strikes us.
07:48In a deep thought
07:50After all, how can the inheritance of a person who was exiled due to political reasons in the 8th century be inherited today in the 21st century?
07:57This busy and modern city has become a haven and refuge for millions of people.
08:04From the historical refuge of Gujin to
08:06The journey leading up to the creation of the new cultural center remains deeply fascinating and surprising. We hope you will enjoy this topic.
08:12But we will definitely pay attention. Thank you so much for joining us on this review.
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