Support the Mission
Your contribution
Your Donation Provide
Your contribution supports the Langar that feeds thousands daily, the upkeep of the holy shrine, free medicine for those in need, and the spiritual programmes run by the Khadim community for over 500 years. Every rupee joins a chain of generosity that began in the 15th century.
" Whoever brought any difficulty to Saiyed Ali, he solved it immediately. There was spiritual power in his tongue — whatever he prayed was accepted very soon. "
Honour a Loved One Through This Gift
A donation made in the name of a loved one — living or departed — is one of the most beautiful gifts you can offer. The Khadim will offer a special Fatiha at the Mazar Sharif in their name, and their memory becomes part of the Dargah's chain of giving.
This can also be done remotely — simply contact a Khadim on WhatsApp with the name of your loved one and your donation, and the prayer will be offered at the Mazar Sharif on their behalf.
How to Pay
Three Ways to Complete Your Donation
Choose the payment method that is most convenient for you. After payment, WhatsApp your screenshot to confirm.
Devotees from outside India can donate via international wire transfer. Please contact us directly on WhatsApp for the most current international transfer details and to arrange your donation.
Where Your Money Goes
Every Money Has a Sacred Purpose
All donations are managed transparently and directed to the activities listed below.
The free community kitchen feeds thousands of devotees every day of the year. Your donation keeps the Langar running for every visitor — regardless of faith or means.
The upkeep, cleaning, illumination, and beautification of the Dargah Sharif complex — including the Mazar Sharif, the courtyards, and all sacred spaces.
Medicine is provided free of charge to those who arrive in need. Your donation ensures no visitor — whether seeking spiritual or physical healing — is turned away without help.
The Annual Urs Mubarak, the Loban ceremonies, the Eid Gusal, the Sandal Mubarak — all of which draw millions of devotees and require community support to organise.