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  1. Abdullah Shah Ghazi (Arabic: عبد الله شاه غازي, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh Shāh Ghāzī) (c. 720 - c. 768) was a Muslim mystic and Sufi whose shrine is located in Clifton in Karachi, in Sindh province of Pakistan. His real name was Abdullah al-Ashtar.

  2. Learn about the life, legacy, and martyrdom of Abdullah Shah Ghazi, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad and a Sufi saint who was killed in Sindh. Discover the history and significance of his shrine, a symbol of Karachi's diverse cultural and religious heritage.

  3. El Mausoleo de Abdullah Shah Ghazi [1] se encuentra alzado sobre una colina con vistas a la playa Clifton, en Karachi, Pakistán. La Mazar (tumba) se basa en una muy alta plataforma con la tumba en si estando en planta baja.

  4. Hadrat Abdullah Shah Ghazi R.A. CONTACT: webmaster@abdullahshahghazi.com URS Dates: 20-22 Dhu al-Hijjah.

  5. 23 de nov. de 2014 · One of the most popular urban myths of Karachi is related to what is perhaps its largest Sufi shrine: the shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi.

  6. Abdullah Shah Ghazi was the great grandson of the Prophet Muhammad from the linage of Hasan Ibne Ali Ibne Abu Talib[citation needed], making him a member of the Ahl al-Bayt. The growing popularity of Abdullah Shah caused concern amongst the Ummayyad dynasty who dispatched an army to Sindh.

  7. Abdullah Shah Ghazi was born in 109 Hijra. In 1938 he came to Karachi during the Ummayad Dynasty's rule. It is said the Ummayads viewed him as a threat to their reign. This prompted them to persecute and martyr him in 151 Hijra. His devotees and disciples chose the hillock along the coast of Karachi as his burial ground.