this was said, that Hazrat Syed Shah Hassan One of the seven famous saints protecting Karachi from cyclones. Supposed to be a contemporary of Hazrat Abdullah Shah Ghazi. Not much is known about him. The text on the board was not much helpful either. It has been painted and repainted again and again causing The Karachi Walla migraine in the process of deciphering. Also it is probably the only shrine in Karachi where there is no Mutawalli. The last one turned Marxist and believes that cyclones are prevented by the Mangroves and not the shrine. He runs his own business now in a nearby settlement.
If you are heading to Steel town through National Highway then look for the first bridge (crossing the railway track) after toll plaza. Turn right immediately after the bridge and move forward on the bumpy road. You should reach Fauji Fertilizer plant after five minutes drive. Stick to the road and continue moving right and left as it takes you through the vast spaces of port qasim industrial area. Don’t turn on any of umpteen roads connecting with it. You should cross P&G plant and Descon Workshop after 15 minutes. Look for a big blue shade after these two landmarks. There is a road on your left before the shade. Turn left and after 200 meters turn right on a mud track (good enough for a car). You will be passing through swampy mangrove habitat. These sufi saints had an eye for peaceful and serene places.
The shrine itself attracts many people. There were six or seven devotees offering Fateha. No women though. The shrine is on a platform and offer a great view of the surrounding area. There is no recreational development around. Big chimneys of nearby plants make a backdrop. Mangroves on the other side. A boat was making its way through the calm sea. Time slowed down. So it seemed. You will fell in love...
   Read moreThe Dargah Syed Hassan Shah Bukhari Russian Beach in Karachi offers a serene escape with its picturesque shoreline and spiritual ambiance. Nestled along the Arabian Sea, it's a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Visitors can soak in the tranquil atmosphere, explore the intricately designed dargah, and enjoy the soothing sound of waves. However, amenities might be limited, so it's best suited for those seeking a peaceful retreat rather than a bustling beach experience. Overall, it's a hidden gem where one can find solace amidst the beauty of nature and...
   Read moreIt's tomb of Syed Hassan Shah Rizvi When I port Qasim, K Electric Plant On beach where coastal guards 24 hour's available and Dogs out side the tomb.
There is a mosque named Khizr Pretty spiritual place the dargah it self look amazing I like this place because I love aloofness and you find a piece of heaven there.
Little things disturb like names on walls of first three caliphs which shiws the care taker religion clan is ahle sunnat Otherwise you will love this olace when you see Alam beforeand after...
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