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Frequently Asked Questions related to Nagore Dargah, the Kalifa, spiritual traditions, rituals, administration, and visitor information.

About Nagore Dargah

What is Nagore Dargah?

Nagore Dargah is a famous Sufi Islamic shrine located in Nagore – 611002, Nagapattinam District, Tamil Nadu, India. It is dedicated to Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori (Nagore Andavar).

 

Why is Nagore Dargah famous?

Nagore Dargah is known for its spiritual heritage, centuries-old traditions, Kandhuri Uroos Grand Festival, and the teachings of Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori. Devotees believe that Nagore Andavar spread compassion, humanity, and spiritual guidance among people from different communities across South and Southeast Asia, which continues to attract visitors and devotees from various backgrounds even today.

 

Where is Nagore Dargah located?

Nagore Dargah Shariff is located in Nagore town, Nagapattinam District, Tamil Nadu, India.

 

Who was Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori?

Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori, popularly known as Nagore Andavar, was a renowned Sufi saint associated with the Qadiri spiritual tradition.

 

What was the birth name of Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori?

The birth name of Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori was “Abdul Qadir.” The name is traditionally associated with the blessed name of Ghouse Al Azam Sheikh Muhiyuddin Abdul Qadir Jilani (Raliyallahu Ta’ala Anhu). In Arabic, “Abdul Qadir” means “Servant of the Almighty” or “Servant of the All-Powerful.”

 

Who were the parents of Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori?

The parents of Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori were Syed Hasan kuthus Sahib Qadiri (Raliyallahu Ta’ala Anhu) and Bibi Fathima (Raliyallahu Ta’ala Anhuma).

 

Who was the spiritual teacher (Peer Murshid) of Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori?

The spiritual teacher (Peer Murshid) of Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori was Shaikh Shah Muhammad Ghouse Gwalior Shatthari (Raliyallahu Ta’ala Anhu), from whom he is traditionally believed to have received spiritual guidance and 14 Sufi Tariqas.

 

What is Kandhuri Festival?

Kandhuri (Uroos) Festival is the annual grand religious festival commemorating the remembrance of Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori.

Why do people from different religions visit Nagore Dargah?

People from different religions and communities visit Nagore Dargah with devotion, respect, and spiritual faith. Devotees believe that Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori spread humanity, compassion, and spiritual teachings among people from different backgrounds, which continues to inspire visitors even today.

 

Are non-Muslims allowed to visit Nagore Dargah?

Yes. People from different religions and communities visit Nagore Dargah with devotion and respect.

 

What is the spiritual significance of Nagore Dargah?

Nagore Dargah is regarded as an important center of Qadiri Sufi spiritual tradition, devotion, peace, and religious harmony.

 

Which Sufi order is associated with Nagore Dargah?

Nagore Dargah is traditionally associated with the Qadiriya Sufi order.

 

Why is Nagore Dargah called “Nagore Andavar”?

Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadir Wali Nagoori is affectionately referred to as “Nagore Andavar” by devotees as a mark of spiritual respect and reverence.

 

What is the meaning of “Nagore Sharif”?

“Nagore Sharif” is a respectful traditional name used by devotees to refer to the sacred Nagore Dargah shrine and its spiritual heritage. The word “Sharif” generally means “honoured,” “noble,” or “respected.”

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