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Dargah (
dargâh or
dargah) is an
Islamic shrine built over the grave of a revered religious figure, often a Sufi
saint or
dervish.
Muslims may visit the shrine for
ziyarat, a term associated with religious visits and pilgrimages. Dargahs are often associated with Sufi meeting rooms and hostels, called
khanqah or hospices. They usually include a mosque, meeting rooms, Islamic religious schools (
madrassas), residences for a teacher or caretaker, hospitals, and other buildings for community purposes.