Imambaras of Lucknow

Imambara Mir Zain-ul-Abideen Khan, Lucknow
Imambara at the residence of Mr. Aziz Alam, Sharif Manzil, Husainabad, Lucknow

The oldest imambara of Lucknow was built during the reign of Nawab Abul-Mansur Khan (Nawab Safdar Jung) in 1745 by Mirza Abu Talib Khan. He was son of Haji Mohammad Beg and enjoyed a respectable position during the reign of Nawab Safdar Jung. This imambara no longer exists. Almost every Shia constructs an imambara at their home. The Imambara may differ in terms of size and material used for its construction e.g. wood, metal or concrete.

Imam Chabutra at Karbala Musahab-ud-Daulah, Misri ki Baghiya, Ali Colony, Lucknow

Lucknow is a city of imambaras as it has a large number of imambaras among which are some very famous.

Lucknow the center of Azadari in India

Lucknow is the center of Azadari in India not just because it has a large number of Imambaras in India than any other city. But also the efforts made by the Nawabs of Awadh (Oudh) dynasty to promote Azadari in the Indian sub-continent, the result of which is the presence of Replicas of almost every holy shia shrines.

Only this city have the privilege of holding the Shabi-e-Rauza (Replicas of the original Shrines or Tombs) of all "Ahlebait" (Members of Prophet Muhammad's family.)

Not only the Nawabs but the Noble men and the Locals also built the Shrines (Shabi-e-Rauza) of "Ahlebait" in Lucknow. The idea of building the Shrines was to give an easy access to those people who are unable to visit the original Shrines in the Mid-East region.

List of Holy Shrines in Lucknow

Rauza of Prophet Muhammad

The original Rauza of Prophet Muhammad is situated inside Masjid-e-Nabawi at Medina (Saudi Arabia). In Lucknow the Rauza of Prophet Muhammad is situated near Madarsa-e-Waizeen adjacent to Jahaz wali kothi in the Raja Bazar area of Lucknow. This rauza is known as "90 dar ki Masjid". This Mosque is the small scale replica of Masjid-e-Nabawi & Rauza of Prophet Muhammad. This Masjid also have the replica of Rauza-e-Fatimain, Medina.

The shrines related to Prophet Muhammad are also known as "Qadam-e-Rasool", where the relic of Prophet Muhammad's foot print is kept. Once Lucknow have many "Qadam-e-Rasool".

Rauza of Ali

Imambara Shah Najaf, Lucknow.

Ali is buried in the City of Najaf-e-Ashraf in Iraq, so the Rauza of Ali is called The Najaf.

Rauza-e-Fatimain (Rauza-e-Jannat-ul-Baqi)

The original tomb constructed over the Graves of Muhammad's Daughter Fatimah and Prophet's Grandsons Hasan ibn Ali, 4th Shia Imam Zayn al-Abidin, 5th Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, 6th Imam Jafar al-Sadiq was situated at Jannat ul-Baqi, Madina, and was known as Rauza-e-Fatimain. The Tomb was demolished on 21 April 1926 by king Abdul Aziz ibn Saud, but Lucknow have many replicas of the Tomb.

Bait-ul-Huzn

Bait-ul-Huzn at Kaala Imambara, Lucknow.

Bait-ul-Huzn is the replica of that place which Ali built for Fatimah to lament for her loving father. Because after the death of Prophet Muhammad Fatimah was so heart broken she use to lament for her loving Father Prophet Muhammad but some Muslims objected to this and complained to Ali for this. How heartless Muslims were those. Lucknow have three replica of Bait-ul-Huzn.

Rauza of Husain

Rauza of Husain at Karbala King Nasir-ud-Din Haider, Lucknow.

Lucknow have many Rauzas of Husayn ibn Ali which are often called Karbala as Husain is buried in the city of Karbala, Iraq.

Rauza-e-Zainabiya, Rauza of Zaynab bint Ali

Tila Tilla-e-Zainabiya at Imambara Malika Jahan, Lucknow.

Lucknow have two replicas of Rauza-e-Zainabiya, Rauza of Zaynab bint Ali and One Tila-e-Tilla-e-Zanabiya.

Tila-e-Tilla-e-Zainabiya.

Tila-e-Tilla-e-Zainabiya is a pyramid shaped structure with stairs on all four sides and an Alam (Standard) is mounted on the top of the platform. This shrine is situated at Imambara of Malika Jahan Sahiba, Shahi Jama Masjid, Tahseenganj, Husainabad, Lucknow.

Rauza of Abbas ibn Ali

Rauza of Abbas ibn Ali at Dariya Wali Masjid, Lucknow.

Lucknow have One Imambara associated with Abbas ibn Ali, Two Dargahs of Abbas ibn Ali and Five Rauzas of Abbas ibn Ali, which are listed below.

Imambara of Ali Akber

Imambara of Bi Misri Sahiba (Associated with Ali Akber at Karbala Musahab-ud-Daulah, Misri ki Baghiya, Ali Colony, Lucknow.

Imambara of Bi Misri Sahiba is situated at Karbala Musahab-ud-Daulah, Misri ki Baghiya, Ali Colony, Lucknow. The Imambara is not in good condition at present. This Karbala also have a Mosque, an Imam Chabutra and a Dargah of Hazrat Abbas Alambardar.

Rauza of Qasim

Lucknow have one Rauza of Qasim, situated at Hazrat Qasim Hall, Rustam Nagar, Lucknow.

Rauza of Sakina

Lucknow have few Rauzas of Sakina bint Husayn.

Yaad-e-Sakina "Remembering Sakina bint Husayn"

This is a Mourning event organised on the 4th Sunday of the month of Muharram every year at Imambara Husainabad Mubarak (The Chota Imambara), Husainabad. During this grief-stricken event a temporary small scale replica of the "Qaid Khana" (Prison or Dungeon) is constructed with a small grave of Sakina bint Husayn in side this "Qaid Khana" to depict the Agony of Sakina bint Husayn. Thousands of mournesr gather here to visit the "Qaid Khana" and to pay tribute to Sakina bint Husayn. This Sorrowful event was founded in the year 1990 by Late. Muhammad Sarfaraz Khan Sahab (Late. Banney Miya Sahab) of Beal Wala Tila, Muftiganj, Lucknow. The members of Anjuman-e-Gulzaar-e-Panjetan take active part in the organisation and management of this event.

Rauza of Musa al-Kazim

The original Rauza-e-Kazimain, Tomb (Shrine) of Musa al-Kazim and his Grand Son Muhammad al-Jawad is Situated in the city of Kazimain in Iraq. The tomb have two golden domes and four golden minarets. Lucknow have two Rauzas (Replicas) of Kazimain.

Rauza of Ali al-Ridha

The original Rauza or Tomb (Shrine) of Ali al-Ridha is situated at the city of Mashed, Iran. Lucknow have a replica of Rauza of Ali al-Ridha which is situated at Karbala Azimullah Khan, near Karbala Mir Khuda Baksh (Karbala Taal Katora), Rajaji Puram, Lucknow. This rauza also have a Mosque by the name "Masjid-e-Gauhar Shaad" adjacent to the Rauza. This Mosque is also a small scale replica of "Masjid-e-Gauhar Shaad" in Mashed, Iran.

Rauza of Fatima al-Kubra

Rauza of Ali ibn Muhammad, Ali al-Hadi, Ali an-Naqi

Rauza-e-Askarien at Karbala Malika Afaq Sahiba, Lucknow.

The Rauza of Ali an-Naqi is situated at Karbala of Malika Afaq Sahiba (Karbala-e-Askarien) (Gaar wali Karbala). The Karbala was built in the year 1837-42 by Malika Afaq Sahiba who was the wife of third king of Awadh Muhammad Ali Shah Bahadur.

Beneath the dome are four graves, those of Alī an-Naqī and his son, Hasan Al-Askari, Janab-e-Hakimah Khatoon, the sister of Alī an-Naqī, Janab-e-Nargis Khatoon, the mother of Mehndi.

Rauza of Hasan al-Askari

In Lucknow the Rauza of Hasan al-Askari is situated at Karbala of Malika Afaq Sahiba (Karbala-e-Askarien) (Gaar wali Karbala).

Mosque of Muhammad-al-Mahdi

Mahdi Mosque at Karbala Malika Afaq Sahiba, Lucknow.

In Lucknow the Mosque of Muhammad al-Mahdi is situated at Karbala of Malika Afaq Sahiba (Karbala-e-Askarien) (Gaar wali Karbala). Ghar wali Karbala also has the similar pattern and devotees enter cave by the flight of stairs. Arrangement for holding Majlises and Namaz has also been made by erecting a hall over the cave.

Rauza of Muslim ibn Aqeel

Muslim ibn Aqeel was the Cousin, Brother-in-Law and Ambassador of Husain. The original Rauza of Muslim ibn Aqeel is situated at Masjid-e-Kufa, Kufa, Iraq. Lucknow have two Rauza of Muslim ibn Aqeel.

Rauza of Muhammad and Ibrahim

Lucknow have two Rauza of Muhammad and Ibrahim.

Rauza of Hani ibne Urwah

The original Rauza of Hani ibn Urwa is situated at Masjid-e-Kufa, Kufa, Iraq. Lucknow have one Rauza of Hani ibn Urwa.

See also

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