Walled City Lahore Authority

Shrine of Hazrat Shah Shams Tabraiz

Hazrat Shah Shams-ud-Din Sabzwari Multani (RA) (died 757 AH/1356 AD) was a Muslim Sufi missionary. He arrived in Multan in early 1200 AD in Pakistan and preached Islam to the local population. He is considered to be a saint due to his poetry and the local traditions.

He was born at “Sabzwar” in Iran where he spent his childhood and adolescence in pursuit of education. Probably, in his twenties he spent working under the tillage of his father, Pir Salahuddin, in Sabzwari and perhaps in his early thirties succeeded his father and was assigned the Da’wa of Badakshan and Northern India. Conducting his missionary work with great ardor and zeal, his activities ranged from Badakshan, through Kashmir, and from Punjab, Sindh to Gujrat with Multan as his headquarters. As he spent the better part of his later years at or around Multan, he was laid to rest there, hence he is also famous as Shams Sabzwari Multani.

His mausoleum is located in Multan, on the high bank of the old bed of the Ravi River near Aam-Khas Garden. His shrine was built by his grandson in 1330 AD. The tomb is square, 30 feet (9.1 m) in height surmounted by a hemispherical dome. It is decorated with ornamental glazed tiles. The Walled city of Lahore authority undertake the conservation of tomb that includes the work of Surface cleaning and Rendering, Roof treatment , Floral work ,wood work, Flooring, Mosque Domes, and Fresco and will be completed in 24 months from its initiation date.

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