Shrines and temples of Dharki

Published September 24, 2012
Cleaning the statues and the worship area is considered a blessing and is mostly done by women.
Cleaning the statues and the worship area is considered a blessing and is mostly done by women.
Dogs roam about freely within the temple and are mostly left alone by the worshippers who travel here from all parts of Pakistan.
Dogs roam about freely within the temple and are mostly left alone by the worshippers who travel here from all parts of Pakistan.
Most of the Hindu children in Rahim Yar Khan did not attend school because they felt discriminated while those in Bharchundi travelled long distances to attain an education.
Most of the Hindu children in Rahim Yar Khan did not attend school because they felt discriminated while those in Bharchundi travelled long distances to attain an education.
A village located near Rahim Yar Khan is home to a Hindu minority who face many problems common to the area including poverty, lack of education and health facilities.
A village located near Rahim Yar Khan is home to a Hindu minority who face many problems common to the area including poverty, lack of education and health facilities.
Hindu girls and women are employed by the Muslim households near the area to carry out domestic chores.
Hindu girls and women are employed by the Muslim households near the area to carry out domestic chores.
This madrassah is part of the Bharchundi Sharif Shrine and houses a computer room and a library that includes beautifully handwritten copies of the Holy Quran and various books on Islam.
This madrassah is part of the Bharchundi Sharif Shrine and houses a computer room and a library that includes beautifully handwritten copies of the Holy Quran and various books on Islam.
Bharchundi Sharif's name has often come up in media reports of forced conversions of Hindu girls, however the madrassah administrators insisted that many Hindus who wanted to convert saw the Shrine as a safe haven and chose to come on their own.
Bharchundi Sharif's name has often come up in media reports of forced conversions of Hindu girls, however the madrassah administrators insisted that many Hindus who wanted to convert saw the Shrine as a safe haven and chose to come on their own.
The Bharchundi Sharif shrine is a sufi centre, which houses the tomb of saint  Hazrat Hafiz Muhammad Siddiq.
The Bharchundi Sharif shrine is a sufi centre, which houses the tomb of saint Hazrat Hafiz Muhammad Siddiq.
The women quarters are built around an open space separate from the main temple building.
The women quarters are built around an open space separate from the main temple building.
One of the many statues of Hindu deities located in the grounds of the temple Sant Satram Das Temple.
One of the many statues of Hindu deities located in the grounds of the temple Sant Satram Das Temple.

Dharki, a city located in the Ghotki District of upper Sindh is home to a sizable Muslim community, as well as a Hindu minority.

The Sant Satram Das Temple, with its sprawling grounds is overlooked by multiple statues of Hindu deities and is located close to the Bharchundi Sharif Shrine.

The shrine is a Sufi centre with a madrassah that has been mentioned in the media in connection with a high number of alleged forced conversions of members from the Hindu community in the area.

The administrators of the madrassah, including the local MNA Mian Abdul Haq also known as “Mian Mitha” maintain that the conversions are not forced but a result of the individual’s own choice and convertees approach the shrine as a safe haven in cases where their family doesn’t approve of their conversions. - Text by Zehra Naqvi/Dawn.com, photos by Zehra Naqvi and Salman Haqqi/Dawn.com

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