Hazarat Sayed Fateh Shah Wali Dargha Suhrawardi, Hubli

Saint Hazarat Sayed Fateh Shah Wali Dargha

Nestled in the heart of Hubli, this sacred shrine radiates an atmosphere of profound tranquility. The air is perfumed with rose attar as devotees gather in quiet contemplation. The white marble courtyard glistens under the sun, while the melodious sounds of qawwali create a celestial ambiance. Pilgrims of all faiths come here seeking spiritual solace, tying threads of hope on the ornate jaalis. The dargah stands as a testament to Suhrawardi Order, welcoming humanity regardless of creed or background.

The Saint: Hazarat Sayed Fateh Shah Wali Dargha

Hazarat Sayed Fateh Shah Wali Dargha is the patron saint of this dargah, associated with the Suhrawardi Order. This shrine has served as a centre of spiritual guidance, healing, and communal service for the Muslim community of Hubli and pilgrims from across the region. Hundreds of devotees visit the dargah throughout the year to offer prayers, seek barakah, and participate in the living tradition of Sufi Islam.

Spiritual Practices and Traditions

Recitation of Wird-e-Kabir. Strict observance of all obligatory and recommended prayers. Service to the poor as a central spiritual practice.

The Suhrawardi tradition spread throughout Sindh and Punjab through saints like Hazrat Baha-ud-Din Zakariya (r.a.) of Multan.

History and Heritage

Dating back to the 14th Century, this dargah was renovated by the Nawabs. Historical records indicate it was an important stop on the Sufi circuit connecting Hubli to other major spiritual centers. The present structure reflects architectural influences of the period.

Key Teachings of the Suhrawardi Order

The Suhrawardi Order, established by Hazrat Shihabuddin Suhrawardi (r.a.), combines rigorous Islamic jurisprudence with deep mystical practice. It emphasises that outer obedience (shariat) and inner love (tariqat) must walk together.

Adab — Etiquette for This Shrine

Enter with right foot first, reciting Bismillah. Cover your head as a sign of respect. It is customary to offer rose petals at the entrance. Recite Surah Al-Fatiha once, followed by Surah Al-Ikhlas three times. Maintain silence inside the main sanctum. Women should cover their heads with a dupatta or scarf. It is recommended to visit the nearby mosque first before approaching the shrine.

Visiting Information

🕐 Opening HoursMon-Sun: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
📍 AddressNH 67, Old Hubli, Hubballi
⏰ Best Time to VisitThursday evenings after Maghrib prayer, when the weekly qawwali session creates an atmosphere of divine love. Also recommended during the annual Urs (death anniversary) celebrations.
🌍 LocationHubli, India

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the saint at Hazarat Sayed Fateh Shah Wali Dargha?

The shrine is dedicated to Hazarat Sayed Fateh Shah Wali Dargha, associated with the Suhrawardi Order order. The dargah serves as the final resting place and spiritual seat of the saint, who continues to guide devotees through barakah (spiritual blessing) from the unseen world.

What is the best time to visit Hazarat Sayed Fateh Shah Wali Dargha?

Thursday evenings after Maghrib prayer, when the weekly qawwali session creates an atmosphere of divine love. Also recommended during the annual Urs (death anniversary) celebrations.. The annual Urs (death anniversary) of Hazarat Sayed Fateh Shah Wali Dargha is the most spiritually charged time to visit, when the shrine is decorated, special prayers are held continuously, and qawwali fills the air from morning to night.

Can non-Muslims visit Hazarat Sayed Fateh Shah Wali Dargha?

Yes. Sufi shrines welcome all of humanity regardless of faith. The great Sufi masters themselves taught that divine love recognises no boundary. Come with a respectful heart, modest dress, and an open spirit.

What should I bring when visiting?

A head covering (cap for men, scarf for women). Modest loose-fitting clothing. Optional: fresh flowers (red roses are traditional at most shrines), incense (agarbatti), or a small charitable donation for the poor boxes. Shoes are removed — a small bag for them is useful.

Shrine History

Dating back to the 14th Century, this dargah was renovated by the Nawabs. Historical records indicate it was an important stop on the Sufi circuit connecting Hubli to other major spiritual centers. The present structure reflects architectural influences of the period.

Visiting Information

🕐 Hours: Mon-Sun: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
📍 Address: NH 67, Old Hubli, Hubballi
👥 Women allowed: Yes, separate area
♿ Accessibility: Partially Accessible
🅿️ Parking: Paid Parking

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History & Heritage

Dating back to the 14th Century, this dargah was renovated by the Nawabs. Historical records indicate it was an important stop on the Sufi circuit connecting Hubli to other major spiritual centers. The present structure reflects architectural influences of the period.

Plan Your Visit

🕐 Opening Hours
Mon-Sun: 5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
📍 Address
NH 67, Old Hubli, Hubballi
⏰ Best Time
Thursday evenings after Maghrib prayer, when the weekly qawwali session creates an atmosphere of divine love. Also recommended during the annual Urs (death anniversary) celebrations.
👥 Women Allowed
Yes, separate area
♿ Accessibility
Partially Accessible
🅿️ Parking
Paid Parking
View on Google Maps → 🌐 360° Virtual Tour

Adab — Etiquette for Visitors

Enter with right foot first, reciting Bismillah. Cover your head as a sign of respect. It is customary to offer rose petals at the entrance. Recite Surah Al-Fatiha once, followed by Surah Al-Ikhlas three times. Maintain silence inside the main sanctum. Women should cover their heads with a dupatta or scarf. It is recommended to visit the nearby mosque first before approaching the shrine.

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