Koh-e-Murad
Koh-e-Murad (Balochi: كوه مراد) is a shrine, which is located in Turbat, Baluchistan, Pakistan. This location is a sacred site for Zikris where prayers have been offered since over five centuries. Zikris,an offshooot of Mahdavia one among the 72 sects of Islam, called it Ziarat sharif, Zikris, think that their Mahdi Syed Muhammad Jaunpuri, camped here for several months while proceeding from Thatta to Farah. On 27th Ramadan 908 Hijri,following the Divine command, he, along with his traveling family members and companions, offered two Raka'as Thanksgiving Prayers at Koh-e-Murad (Mount of Desire). This obligatory prayer was led by him followed by his thousands of local followers. Before his death in Afghan province Farah, he along with his companions and followers also offered this special
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Koh-e-Murad
Koh-e-Murad (Balochi: كوه مراد) is a shrine, which is located in Turbat, Baluchistan, Pakistan. This location is a sacred site for Zikris where prayers have been offered since over five centuries. Zikris,an offshooot of Mahdavia one among the 72 sects of Islam, called it Ziarat sharif, Zikris, think that their Mahdi Syed Muhammad Jaunpuri, camped here for several months while proceeding from Thatta to Farah. On 27th Ramadan 908 Hijri,following the Divine command, he, along with his traveling family members and companions, offered two Raka'as Thanksgiving Prayers at Koh-e-Murad (Mount of Desire). This obligatory prayer was led by him followed by his thousands of local followers. Before his death in Afghan province Farah, he along with his companions and followers also offered this special
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Koh-e-Murad (Balochi: كوه مرا ...... han in local Balochi language.
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Koh-e-Murad (Balochi: كوه مرا ...... wers also offered this special
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