Impressive Entrance of Maula Ali's Shrine @ Jogirampura
Dr. Mazhar Naqvi
Najaf-E-Hind
in Jogirampura village of district Bijnore is undoubtedly one of the
most popular shrines dedicated to Maula Ali. It is also now called as
‘Dargah-E-Aliya’ because of its reputation of healing those who throng
at Husain Tekri in Madhya Pradesh to get rid of their mental and other
ailments and are redirected through divine instructions to pray at
Jogipura shrine for cure of their chronic diseases. Though the Dargah
has existed from the time of Emperor Aurangzeb, it was a simple
structure till late 60s.Its popularity grew when people started arriving
here after being directed from Husain Tekri and they got rid of their
diseases miraculously. As a thanks giving, some of them constructed
rooms for the stay of devotees, renovated the simple hall covered with
tin shed, started a kitchen for free distribution of foods and also
initiated the move for constructions of shrines dedicated to Bibi Fatima
and Hazrat Abbas. The introduction of ‘Salana- Majalises’ Maqsoosi’(
Annual religious gatherings) during summers gave fillip to already
growing popularity of the shrine. Braving the heat of May, people in
lakhs started converging at the shrine to attend ‘Maqsoosi’ to listen to
the galaxy of the best known Zakirs (orators) of the world on
narratives of Karbala tragedy. The village becomes a mini- township as
hundreds of tents are pitched to accommodate devotees during Maqsoosi in
the fields surrounding the shrine. The author had visited the shrine
with his parents way back in 1970.The shrine had few devotees and its
main enclosure was simple and serene. There were a few rooms for the
stay of Zaireens. However, the size, structure and expansion of Dargah
had witnessed sea change by 1990s.The managing committee not only
acquired land adjacent to shrine but also built new quarters and also
undertook a massive construction drive to replace the main structure
with a replica of Hazrat Ali’s original shrine at Najaf-E-Ashraf In
Iraq. Though the new structure is not as large as the original one and
also less decorated but it surely gives a soothing effect to the devotee
as he passes through the imposing gateway leading to the main shrine.
Maula Ali is revered by both Muslims and non- Muslims of the village.
Hindus willingly offer their fields for pitching of tents and they also
serve them as guests of their ‘devta’. This harmony dates back to the
time of Dada Raju whose grave is also near Dargah and is also visited by
devotees, for it was his call for help that was answered by Maula
‘Mushkil Kusha’- a popular title given to Hazrat Ali for his eagerness
to help the needy. Dada Raju was one of the important military
commanders of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. In the war of succession, he
sided with Dara Shikoh and Shah Jahan and opposed Aurangzeb for his
treatment to his father and his religious intolerance. As dada Raju did
not suppress his feelings, Aurangzeb came to know about him. He
dispatched his trusted soldiers to track down Dada Raju who took shelter
in the forest near his native place Jogirampura. Since he belonged to a
Syed family of repute, the villagers extended full support to him and
emperor’s troops could not get a wind of their target. Knowing very well
the cunningness of Aurangzeb, Dada Raju was aware that Emperor would
continue to hunt him and have him executed as he did with other
sympathizers of Shah Jahan and Dara. The execution of Sufi Sarmad and
beheading of Dara was still fresh in his mind. He spent his days and
nights in the thick forest, reciting continuously Naad-e-Ali and Ya Ali
Adrikni. His cries for help from Maula Ali got desperate when someone
tipped him that the royal troops were camping close to his village and
making queries about his whereabouts. And then the miracle occurred when
one day a Hindu farmer went to cut grass in the forest. He was an old
man with poor eyesight. Suddenly, he confronted a striking handsome man
riding a horse who asked about Dada Raju. The rider told the farmer to
tell Dada Raju that whom he had been calling had arrived. The old man
told the rider that he won’t be able to locate dada Raju as he was
almost blind. At his reply, the rider who was none other than Maula Ali
himself looked at his eyes and the farmer in few moments started seeing
every thing clearly as a youth. Before the startled farmer could utter
or recover from his bewilderment, Maula Ali ordered him to go by running
and call Dada Raju. The feeble farmer searched for dada Raju like a
sprinter and delivered the message to him after finding him. Dada Raju
immediately understood who was asking for him. He set off immediately
for the place identified by farmer. Seeing him run, villagers thought
the troops of Aurangzeb had raided the area to arrest Dada Raju. They
too followed him. Upon reaching the place, Dada Raju saw the foot of
horse where Hazrat Ali but Maula himself had disappeared.. Dada Raju
with the help of villagers of Jogirampura covered the place. While
villagers returned home, Dada Raju sat on that place where Hazrat Ali
had arrived. He remained in a state of shock and continued to remain at
the holy spot for seven days without food and water. He was disappointed
at having lost the opportunity of Maula’s Ziarat( Glimpse).He again
started reciting Yaa Ali Adrikni and Maula Ali blessed him with his
divine appearance after seven days. Even before Dada Raju could speak a
single word, Maula assured him not to worry about Aurangzeb and said “no
one will touch you, you are safe from them.” With tears in his eyes,
Raju requested in a shaking voice ‘Aaqa’ (Master) I want some of your
blessings for the people who have taken care of me in most trying times”
In reply to his emotional appeal, it is reported that three miracles
happened on the spot milk sprouted from the ground, a well emerged with
water of good smell and finally the mud where Hazrat Ali stood also gave
fine smell and exhibited medicinal properties upon application later by
the devotees. Dada Raju spent his remaining life as caretaker of the
spot while the villagers erected a simple shrine. The place became
popular only after the death of Aurangzeb. During the period of later
Mughals, devotees started visiting it in large number as they felt
secure due to emergence of Syed brothers in the role of king makers and
the patronage offered by queens like Qudsia Begum. Since then, Dargah
Aliya Najaf-E-Hind at Jogirampura has been a place of hope for all those
who visit the shrine in search of Shifa ( Cure) by invoking the
pious name of Maula Ali.( References Available on Request)
Yes please reerence needed :)
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