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About: Abdullah Shah Ghazi Shrine

The tomb is situated on a high stage; however, the body is kept in an underground grave. The shrine consists of a square, high chamber and a white and green striped vault, enhanced with Sindhi tiles and banners. Fanatics respect the silver railing around the tomb and decorate it with flowers and garlands as this shrine is a very decent place for individuals of all religions and ethics. Until the mid 20th century, the tomb was a little place on top of Clifton’s sandy slope. It was constructed and extended by Murshid Nadir Ali Shah, a Sufi holy person of Qadiriyya Sufi Order and the shrine’s then caretaker. He makes the notorious structure, mosque, Langar Khana, and Qawwali Hall under his supervision. This place turned into a focal point for individuals of different societies and sects. Free food and Qawwali turned into the fundamental highlights of the shrine.